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2017 AUSA Medical Symposium25 July 2017RADM Brian PechaCommand Surgeon
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Command Mission
•USPACOM protects and defends, in concert with other US government agencies, the territory of the United States, its people, and its interests. With allies and partners, we will enhance stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region by promoting security cooperation, responding to contingencies, deterring aggression, and, when necessary fighting to win.
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Marine Corps Forces Pacific
Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and
Humanitarian Assistance
Joint Interagency Task Force West
Pacific FleetPacific
Air ForcesU.S. Army
Pacific
U.S. Forces JapanU.S. Forces KoreaSpecial Ops Cmd Pacific
Combatant Command Structure
U.S. Pacific Command
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As of APR 2017
PACOM Command Surgeon(RADM Pecha)
MED OPS/PLANSMED LOGISTICS & RESOURCES
ALIGNS: J2/J3/J4/J5- Current / Future Ops- Plans, Exercises / Readiness- Patient Movement / TPMRC- Orders - JOC Ops
ALIGNS: J1/J4/J8- Health Service Logistics - Resource Management- Manpower- Budget / Finance- Med Logistics Management - Joint Blood Program- Critical Infrastructure Program- N.E. Asia Med LNO
FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION
ALIGNS: J2/J9- Force Health Protection- Deployment Guidance- Infectious Disease- Clinical TSC Planning- Defense HIV Prevention - S.E. Asia Med LNO
Deputy Command Surgeon(COL Teyhen)
Flag Officer Aide
GLOBAL HEALTH ENGAGEMENT
ALIGNS: J4/J5/J8/J9/FPA- Asia Pacific Mil Health
Exchange- Medical supplement to
Theater Campaign Plan- Assessments- Health TSC Planning- South Asia / Oceania Med
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J07 Directorate Organization
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Defend the Homeland
Be Ready to Fight Tonight
Focus and Commitment to Indo-Asia-Pacific Region
Have Unity of Purpose
Operationalize Theater C2
Optimize Our Organization
Support to the Warfighter
Global Health Engagement
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COM’s Priorities J07 Priorities
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USPACOM Characteristics
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US NORTHCOMUS SOUTHCOMUS AFRICOMUS EUCOMUS CENTCOMUS PACOM
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Regional Threats to Health
• Emerging Infectious Diseases
• Antimicrobial Resistance• Counterfeit
Pharmaceuticals• Water Quality• Animal Trafficking• Non-Communicable
Diseases
• Natural Disasters• Climate Issues• High Population
Densities• Territorial Disputes
PACOM
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USPACOM Health Engagements
OCT 2013 to OCT 2016
REGION # OF EVENTS COUNTRIES
Northeast Asia 48 China, Japan, Mongolia, South Korea, Chinese Taipei
Southeast Asia 181
Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
South Asia 48 Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka
Oceania 45Australia, Fiji, FSM, Kiribati, New
Zealand, PNG, RMI, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga
TYPES OF ENGAGEMENTS
Blood Program Senior Leader Visit
Disaster Response Exercise & Exchange Subject Matter Expert Exchange
Malaria Reduction First Responder Training
Field Training Exercise Veterinary
Pacific Angel / Pacific Partnership / Pacific Pathways Workshop / Seminar / Meeting
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USARPAC Country Footprint 2015-2017
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USARPAC Engagements by Year 2015-2017
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*note that July, August and September 2017 Engagements are projected
Total USARPAC MilMed Personnel on an Engagement
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Summary
•USPACOM and it’s components continue to have a robust and effective Global Health Engagement Program that supports the USPACOM Commander’s priorities.
•Health engagements have evolved over the last 5 years from largely direct patient care to enhanced focus on building partner nation capacity, capability and interoperability.
•Army is a big contributor to the USPACOM Global Health Mission.
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