Main Conference Day Two: Tuesday, March 30, 2010
7:15 Registration And Coffee
7:45 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:00 Pre-Deployment Medical Training Challenges Faced In Theater:
The Need For Joint/team Training Standard
- Consolidating pre-deployment training, too many mandatory courses, which ones do we need?
- “Lessons Learned” vs “Lessons recorded”
- When and where to conduct pre-deployment training (CONUS or in the Theater of Operation)
Col John Mitchell, MD, USAF
Commander
Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute (DMRTI)
8:45 The Center For Pre-Deployment Medicine
- Tactical Combat Medical Care (TCMC)
- Brigade Combat Team Trauma Training (BCT3)
- Military Transition Team Medical Training (MiTT)
- Joint Forces Combat Trauma Management Course (JFCTMC)
MAJ Shon D. Compton SP, MPAS, PA-C
Deputy Director, Center for Pre-deployment Medicine
(MCCS-HR) Fort Sam Houston, TX
9:25 Together In Combat/Together In Medicine: The Joint UK/US
Afghanistan Medical Experience
- Unique issues involved with integrating two first world medical systems
- Complexity of cases and the need for a coordinated approach to patient care
- Considerations for future interactions to support a multination model of care in a complex combat environment
CAPT Joseph F. Rappold, USN, MD FACS
Department of Surgery
Naval Medical Center, San Diego, CA
10:05 Networking And Refreshment Break
10:50 Panel Discussion From Naval Medical Center San Diego’s
Comprehensive Combat & Complex Casualty Care(C5) Program
- What comprises the C5 program
- Successes and challenges of medical and non-medical case/care management
- What lies on the horizon for post combat and sustainment care
Panel Leader:
CAPT (Ret) Jennifer Town Captain
Nurse Corps, U.S. Navy Director, Comprehensive Combat and Complex Casualty Care (C5)
Program Naval Medical Center San Diego, CA
CAPT Kathy Goldberg, PT, MA, OCS
Director of Physical Therapy
Naval Medical Center, San Diego
11:30 Compassion Fatigue Of The Caregiver
- Definition of compassion fatigue
- Identifying risk factors
- Identifying protective factors
LCDR Pamela Herbig, NC,USN
Asst. Professor and Deputy Program Director Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program
Graduate School of Nursing at Uniformed University Services
12:10 Lunch
1:25 Panel Discussion: The Crucial Role Of The Chaplain
- Placement of a Religious Ministry Team (RMT) in a unit
- Chaplains as 'first responders' when dealing with combat and operational stress
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CAPT Shelia C. Robertson, CHC, USN
Chaplain of Navy Medicine (M00G)
Special Assistant for Pastoral Care
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CAPT Jessie R. Tate, USN
Chaplain
Navy Region East & Naval Medical Center Portsmouth VA
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Dr. Elmer C. Maggard, (CIV)
Clinical Psychologist, Deployment Health Center
Navy Medical Center Portsmouth
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2:05 Networking And Refreshment Break
2:50 The Armed Forces Institute Of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM):
Regenerative Medicine In Today’s OR
- Recruitment and engraftment of the proper progenitor cells in trauma
- Review of several clinically-relevant techniques
Ms. Beth Sump
Executive Director, Clinical Tissue Engineering Center/ Chief Commercialization Officer
AFIRM
3:30 CBRN Threat, Diagnosis, And Treatment On The Battlefield: A Medical Threat
Briefing For Medical Personnel
- Diagnosis and treatment of the most likely CBRN agents
- Intelligence of the CBRN threat in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan
- Details of previous CBRN attacks presented for review
LTC Kenneth S. Shaw, USA, OD, MS
Physician Representative for Emergency Management
DDEAMC OIC DDEAMC Decontamination Team
4:10 Effects Of Excelarrest And BleedArrest On Hemorrhage Control
- Effects of systolic blood pressure on rebleeding when ExcellArrest and BleedArrest are used
- Future applications for battlefield healthcare
COL (ret) Don Johnson, USAFR, PhD
Director of Research, US Army Graduate Program in Anesthesia Nursing
Ft. Sam Houston