Maximizing the Efficiency of Our Caregivers
With the conclusion of major battle operations in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and the continued ground presence within Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) the necessity of adjusted resources becomes evident. New advancements in military healthcare, rehabilitation, and civilian reintegration are of major importance to our armed services. Issues such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Substance Abuse Disorder (SUD) are now our military’s newest adversaries. Providing comprehensive wellbeing of the Warfighter has lead to the creating of more and more behavioural health programs in order to address issues such as PTSD, Substance Abuse, and suicide issues that face not just the DoD community, but the VA community and families as well
Receive Informationve and innovative sessions from DoD and VA Medical professionals addressing the need for our military personnel continuum of care
- Post combat diagnostics of neuron-analysis
- Pain management techniques and the way ahead
- Advanced TBI treatments for mild, moderate and severe patients
- Next generation burn treatment and research
- The latest in prosthetics advancement and application from the VA
What others are saying:
"Overall excellent conference. Very informative and relevant." - Canadian Forces Health Services
"This was among the best conferences, most comprehensive and worthwhile training I have ever attended." - NNMC Bethesda
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Who you will meet at the Post-Combat Casualty Care Conference:
- Physicians: Physical and Psychological
- Surgeon Generals’ Staff and Assistants
- Force Health Protection Personal
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- Medical Support
- Research and Development
- Case Management Professionals
- Medical Operations/Training/Caregivers
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Hear From Leading Military Organizations, Government Agencies, and Medical Service Providers:
- H. Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., CAS, FASAM, Director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
- COL Leopoldo Cancio, USA, Combat Critical Care Engineering Program, US Army Institute of Surgical Research
- Dr. Gary Abrams, Rehabilitation Section Chief, SF VA Medical Center
- Julie C. Chapman, PsyD, Neuroscientist, Principal Investigator, MIND Study, War Related Illness & Injury Study Center (WRIISC) Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- J. Wesson Ashford, MD, PhD, Director, War Related Illness and Injury Study Center, VA Palo Alto Healthcare System
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