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Page 1: AMSUS 2014 TRACKS BOOKLET

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In Transition

Federal Health In TransitionWalter E. Washington Convention Center2-5 December 2014 | Washington DC

Continuing Education InformationEducation Tracks and Guide Book

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AMSUS represents all healthcare disciplines within all federal health agencies.

For more information about AMSUS and to become a member, visit AMSUS.org and stay connected on Facebook and LinkedIn.

9320 Old Georgetown Road · Bethesda, MD 20814-1653 · (301) 897-8800 · (800) 761-9320 · www.amsus.org

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The 2014 AMSUS Continuing Education Meeting has been planned in accordance with each continuing education accrediting organizations’ policies, essential areas and criteria through the partnership with Professional Education Services Group, an accredited provider of continuing education, and AMSUS.

Category II Credit (American College of Healthcare Executives)Professional Education Services Group is authorized to award 18.5 hours of pre-approved ACHE Qualified Education credit (non-ACHE) for this program toward advancement, or recertification in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Participants in this program wishing to have the continuing education hours applied toward ACHE Qualified Education credit should indicate their attendance when submitting application to the American College of Healthcare Executives for advancement or recertification.

Dentists Professional Education Services Group is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. Professional Education Services Group designates this live continuing dental education activity for a maximum of 2.5 credit hours.

Nurses Nurse CE is provided for this program through collaboration between PHA and Professional Educa-tion Services Group (PESG). Professional Education Services Group is accredited as a provider of continu-ing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This activity provides a maximum of 26 contact hours of nurse CE credit.

Nurse PractitionersProfessional Education Services Group is accredited by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners as an approved provider of nurse practitioner continuing education. Provider number: 031105. This course if offered for 26 contact hours.

Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians

Professional Education Services Group is accred-ited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy

Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy educa-tion. This program will provide a maximum of 26 con-tact hours for participants attending all conference CPE

activities. Conference registration fees cover the cost of CE credit. ACPE Universal Activity Numbers for each presentation will appear on your Statement of Credit.

PhysiciansProfessional Education Services Group is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Professional Education Services Group designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 26 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 26 credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participa-tion in the activity.

Physician Assistants AAPA accepts certificates of participation for educational activities certified for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM from organizations accredited by ACCME or a recognized state medical society. Physician assistants may receive a maximum of 26 hours of Category I cred-it for completing this program. Social WorkersProfessional Education Services Group has applied to the National Association of Social Workers for Continuing Education Contact Hours Professional Education Services Group, provider number 886551225, desig-nates this activity for a maximum of 26 contact hours, pending approval.

AMSUS Attendance CertificateAll other AMSUS participants may receive a general attendance certificate from PESG verifying their participation in the conference.

Disclosure StatementAll planners, faculty, and others in a position to influence content have completed the disclosure process and reported any relevant financial relationships with any company or product that may be discussed as well as any planned discussion of non-FDA approved products or uses.

CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE EVALUATION INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS

• Go to URL: http://amsus.cds.pesgce.com

• Login with the E-mail address and Last Name that

you used to register for the conference.

• Verify, or correct, your information AND select your accreditation(s). You may select multiple accredita-tions. Click Submit.

• Click “Attended” next to the session date for which you are claiming credit.

• Click “Attended” next to the presentation time and title you are claiming credit for.

• Complete the session evaluation then click Submit.

• You will now see the credit/contact hours begin to accrue for your profession.

• Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the additional sessions you have attended.

• When you are done evaluating sessions, click on Return to CE Home.

• Click Save. You are now free to exit your browser,

or return to the CE Summary page and evaluate more sessions.

• When you have completed evaluations for all sessions you have attended and have completed the general evaluation, Click on FINISHED.

• On the confirmation screen, click on Submit Final Records

• Click on Certificate(s)

• Choose either Print Now to instantly generate a PDF of your certificate, or you may choose to email your certificate.

• This website will be open until January 5, 2015.

You will still have access to print/re-print your certif-icate at any time. You will not, however, be able to complete evaluations and earn credit/contact hours after January 5, 2015.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENTS

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EDUCATION TRACKS & GUIDE BOOK

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MONDAY 1 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

2477 140 8:00–12:00 Lewis Hoffman, MD Battlefield Acupuncture Certification • • • • •

2477 140 1:00–5:00 Lewis Hoffman, MD Battlefield Acupuncture Certification • • • • •

TUESDAY 2 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

Ball room 8:00–8:45 Michael L. Cowan, MD, FACP VADM, MC, USN (Ret.)

Welcome to Federal Health in Transition: AMSUS 2014

Ball room 9:00–10:00

RADM Boris Lushniak, MD, MPH

RADM David Ashley, FDA, Director of the Office of Science

CAPT Kimberly Elenberg, DODDeputy Director Population Health,Medical Management and PatientCentered Medical Home

Smoking and Health: 50 Years of Battle and Progress

Review of tobacco free implementation for USPHS officers, how other services can follow suit

DOD Tobacco Cessation Efforts, Milestones and how DOD is Realizing their Goals

Exhibit Hall 10:00–1:00 Exhibit Hall Open

2884 140 1:00–3:00 William J. Haffner, MD Become a Healthcare Journal Author/Reviewer • • • • • • • •

2228 145 1:00–2:00

Holly Wong, PDAS, OGA - HHS David Smith, MD, DASD FHP&R Brigadier General De Graaf, Surgeon General, Armed Forces Netherlands

Keynote Panel Discussion - Global Health Security • • • • • • •

2229 145 2:15–3:15 Kevin Russell, CAPT MC USN - AFHSC Global Health Trends and Threats and the Global Health Security Agenda • • • • • • •

2347 145 3:30–4:30 MG Malfi Mubarrak Al-Otaibi, MD, Saudi Arabian Armed Forces The Hajj: Medical Planning for a Global Event • • • • • • •

2083 150 1:00–2:00 CPT Doudou Fall, MD, Senegal Bilateral Complex Feet Injuries by Landmine: Conservative Treatment Versus Amputation, Case-Report in Senegal • • • • • •

2085 150 2:15–3:15 CDR Mark Fleming, DO, MC, USN Battlefield to Stateside and Beyond. Application of Regenerative Mecicine for Primary and Secondary Reconstruction • • • • • •

2443 150 3:30–4:30 CDR Mark Fleming, DO, MC, USN Late Amputation After Combat-Related Injuries: Implications for Amputee Centers of Excellence in Transition • • • • • •

2302 146 2:15–3:15 Amanda Edwards-Stewart, PhD Over-the-Horizon Technologies That Might be Used to Enhance Health • • • • • • •

2304 146 3:30–4:30 Julie Kinn, PhD Use of Mobile Applications to Support Service Member Psychological Health • • • • • • •

2411 146 1:00–2:00

Catherine Zebrowski, PhD, MPH; COL Daniel R. Kral; COL Linda Lawrence; David Smith, MD

Establishing an Enterprise Telehealth Program in the Department of Defense • • • • • • •

1608 147 1:00–2:00 Jeffrey Harrison, PhD Maintaining Competency in the Health Profession: Didactic, Professional and Service Opportunities • • • • • • •

2397 147 2:15–3:15

Col Maureen Mintzlaff, USAFR, NC, PhD, RM; Sandra Mallisham, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-AC

Spirit and Intent of Motivational Interviewing: Translating this Evidence-Based Practice into the Health Care Setting • • • • • • •

2410 147 3:30–4:30 Col John Cramer, USAF, MD; Traci Fuhrman, M.S. Run for Your Life: Failure to FIT • • • • • •

2736 151 1:00–2:00 COL Sydney Hinds II, USArmy MEDCOM TBI Pathway of Care • • • • • • •

2479 151 2:15–3:15 CAPT Richard Stoltz, PhD, ABPP, USN Healing After Traumatic Events: The Role of Forgiveness and Resilience • • • • • •

2285 151 3:30–4:30 Derek Smolenski, PhD, MPH Time-to Event Analysis fo Suicide Following OEF/OIF Deployment • • • • • •

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TUESDAY 2 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

2516 152 1:00–2:00

CAPT Maureen Cippel, MBA, BSN, USPHS CDR David Lau, DPM, MBA/MPH; CDR Michelle Arena, BSN,PHNc,USPS; LCDR Sonjia Howard, LISW-CP,USPHS

Operation Promote, Protect, & Advance: The USPHS & Services Access teams Response in Natural Disasters • • • • • • •

2279 152 2:15–3:15Robert Bell, MS; Aaron Kite-Powell, MS; Howard Burkom, PhD

Update on the Electronic Surveillance System for the Early Notification of Community-based Epidemics (ESSENCE) • • • • • • •

2272 152 3:30–4:30 Maj Ulrich Schotte, DVM, PHS Germany

Out of Area Missions in rabies Endemic Countries - Impact on Soldiers Health and Preventive Measures • • • • •

2701 143 1:00–2:00Maj. Abdullah M. Al Sabah, BS, MB, ChB, MSc; Capt. Ali Zankawi, BSc, MD;

Peninsula Shield 9 Exercise • • • • •

2456 144 1:00–2:00 Linda Cowan, PhD From Evidence to Practice - Biofilms, Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Compression Therapy • • • • •

2582 144 2:15–3:15 Jeffrey Niezgoda, MD; The Role of Oxygen Free Radicals in Compromised Wound Healing • • • • • •

2442 144 3:30–4:30Kevin Broder, MD; Richard Bodor, MD; Andrew Michael, MD

Growing Pains While Shrinking Wounds - Updates and Reviews of the San Diego Plastic Surgery / Spinal Cord Injury Telehealth Program, from Inception and Implementation to Development and Challenges, a Multi-Year Experience

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Exhibit Hall C 4:30–6:30 Poster Session • • • • • • • • •

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WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

Ballroom 7:00–8:00 RADM Scott Giberson, Deputy Surgeon General USPHS (tentative) The USPHS Experience in West Africa • • • • • • •

Ballroom 8:00–9:00Carolyn M. Clancy, MD, Interim Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration

Major Transition in VHA: The Blueprint for Excellence

Ballroom 9:00–10:00 Jonathan Woodson, MD, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health Affairs Military Medicine: An indispensable instrument of national security 2015 and beyond

Exhibit Hall C 10:00–1:00 Exhibit Hall Open

2742 143 1:00–1:30 Lt Gen Douglas Robb, USAF, MC Defense Health Agency: Leading by Example • • • • • • •

2760 143 1:30–2:00 RADM Terry J. Moulton Enhanced Milti-Service Markets: Joint Integrated Healthcare Delivery • • • • • • •

2761 143 2:00–2:30 Mr Joseph Marshall DHA Business Support Directorate: Joint Business Solutions • • • • • • •

2775 143 2:30–3:00 Mr David Bowen DHA HIT Directorate: Joint Enterprise Standardization • • • • • • •

2770 143 3:30–4:00 Brig Gen Robert Miller, MD Education & Training Directorate: Tri-Service Foundation… Tri-Service Sustainment • • • • • • • •

2771 143 4:00–4:30 LTC Shad Deering, USA Medical Simulation: This Can't Be Real • • • • • • •

2772 143 4:30–5:00 Colleen Rye, PhD; COL Daniel Kral, MC, USA Telehealth: Global Reach… Global Care • • • • • • •

141 1:00–5:30CDR Thomas E. Addison, USPHS; CDR Velliyah Craig, USPHS; LCDR Jing Li, USPHS

Basic Tobacco Intervention Skills Certification Program for Native Communities

2230 145 1:00–2:00 John Poppe, BG VC USA Joseph Annelli, DVM - USDA Keynote Address: 'One Health' - Human/Animal/Environment Interface in Global Health • • • • • • •

2232 145 2:15–3:15 Steve Prior, USUHS/CDHAM; Charles Beadling, Col (Ret) MC USAF Cooperative Bio-Risk Management: A New Paradigm for Global Health Engagement • • • • • • •

2278 145 3:30–4:00 MAJ Paul Hollier, VC, USA Global Animal Health Engagement • • • • • •

2417 145 4:00–4:30 COL Bob Walters, VC, USA; Animal Health Considerations for Littoral Engagemants in Asia-Pacific • • • • • •

145 4:30–5:00 TBD One Health' in Practice • • • • • • •

2419 150 1:00–2:00 Saafan Malik, MD; CDR Jean Lord, NC, USN The Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Research and Clinical Outcomes • • • • • •

1989 150 2:15–3:15 Kevin Kip, PhD, MSPH Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) for Treatment of Pain Secondary to Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) • • • • • • •

2306 150 3:30–4:30 Nicholas Polizzi, PhD Integrating Behavioral Heatlh Services in the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) • • • • • •

2407 150 4:30–5:00 Therese West, DNP Progressive Return to Activity following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury • • • • • •

2421 146 1:00–2:00 Steven Scott, DO Technology for the Future: Traumatic Brain Injury Innovationa at the Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers • • • • • • •

2303 146 2:15–3:15 Amanda Edwards-Stewart, PhD Mental Health Providers Use of New Technologies in Treatment • • • • • • •

1693 146 3:30–4:30 Nigel Bush, PhD A Virtual Hope Box Smartphone App: Proof of Conceptin a Clinical Sample of Veterans • • • • • • •

2431 146 4:30–5:00 CAPT Robin Hunter-Buskey, DHSc, CDE, CCHP, PA-C Expanding Public Health Care Access Using Telemedicine • • • • • • •

2270 147 1:00–2:00 Col Kai Kehe, MD, Germanay New Ways to Enhance Quality of Simulation Based Training of Medical Personnel • • • • • • •

2422 147 2:15–3:15 Colin Mackenzie, MD Evaluation of Individual Surgeon Technical Skills During Four Emergency Procedures • • • • • •

2429 147 3:30–4:30 Penny Pierce, PhD; Christine Kasper, PhD, Educating Warrior Scholars for Research Careers in Military and Federal Service • • • • • • •

2321 147 4:30–5:00 CAPT Eray Yurdakul, MD Dilemmas in Military Medicine that comes out of the interaction of Military and Medical Professions • • • • • • •

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WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

2323 151 1:00–2:00 Col Alexander Van Acker, MD, Belgium

The Computer Model for Better Understanding of the Human Brain Functioning for Medical Personnel • • • • • •

2296 151 2:15–3:15 CAPT Wanda Finch, USPHS LT Monique Worrell, MS, USPHS Real Warriors Campaign: Driving Help-Seeking Behavior Through Digital Strategy • • • • • • •

2579 151 3:30–4:30 Marina Khusid, MD, USAMRMC; LT Monique Worrell, MS, USPHS

Exercise and Mindfulness Meditation Used as Self-Care in Management of Mental Health Conditions • • • • • •

2280 151 4:30–5:00 Remington Nevin, MD, MPH; Elspeth C Ritchie, MD, MPH Mefloquine and the U.S. Military • • • • • •

2483 152 1:00–2:00 George Lamb, LCSW In Transition: Maintaining Continuity of Care Across Transitions • • • • • • •

2281 152 2:15–3:15 Thomas O'Toole, MD Homeless Veteran Patient Online Care Teams • • • • • • •

2248 152 3:30–4:30 Barbara Anderson, MS; Patricia Carter, MPP

One Patient, Two Teams: Linking Family Care Teams and Clinical Care Teams to Optimize Outcomes • • • • • • •

2277 152 4:30–5:00 CAPT Jeff Brady Resources for Improving Patient Centered Care and Outcomes • • • • • • •

140A 2:15–3:15 Col (MC) Rolf von Uslar, Bundeswehr Joint Medical Service 12 Years of a Joint Medical Command - Lessons Learned • • • • • • •

2439 140A 3:30–4:30 Lt Col Candy Wilson, USAFCMSgt Robert M. Corrigan, USAF Military Medics' Insight into Providing Women's Health Services in Austere Settings • • • • • • •

140A 4:30–5:00 COL Ostfeld Ishay, MD Gaza Strip updates • • • • • • •

2617 144 1:00–2:00 John Patrick Kirby, III, MD, FCCWS, FACS

Acute Wounds: Lacerations, GSW's, and the Blast - Better Acute Wound Care, Better Patient Outcomes, Better Collaborations • • • • • • •

2618 144 2:15–3:15 Linda Cowan, PhD Pressure Ulcer Prevention Revisted • • • • • • •

2581 144 3:30–4:30 Jeffrey Niezgoda, MD; John Patrick Kirby, III, MD, FCCWS, FACS

Advances in Wound Care - The Latest & Greatest in New Modalities • • • • • • •

144 4:30–5:00

Jeffrey Niezgoda, MD; John Patrick Kirby, III, MD, FCCWS, FACS Kevin Broder, MD; Richard Bodor, MD; Linda Cowan, PhD

Clinical Quandries: Clinical 'Pearls' for practice • • • • • •

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THURSDAY 4 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

Ballroom 7:00–8:00 (speaker TBD) DoD Deployment to West Africa; The Military Medical Department Ebola Virus Experience • • • • • • •

Ballroom 8:00–9:00 Surg Rear Admiral Alasdair Walker, Royal Navy

UK experience with the Ebola outbreak; Shaping relationship Response and shared rolls in Afghanistan

Ballroom 9:30–10:30 International/COCOM Cooperative Efforts and Global Health

140 8:00–5:00 Joint Humanitarian Operations Course(JHOC)

2741 143 1:00–2:00 David Smith, MD Medical Modernization: Matching Requirements to Demand Signal • • • • • • •

143 2:00–3:00 MG Nadja West, MC, USA Joint Force 2020 Requirements: Joint Concept for Health Services • • • • • • •

143 3:30–4:00 RADM Bruce Doll, MC, USN MHS Research, Develo ent & Acquisition Directorate: Joint First Solutions • • • • • • •

143 4:00–4:30 Surg Rear Admiral Alasdair Walker, Royal Navy UK-US Medical Coalition: Strategic Partnership in Action • • • • • • •

143 4:30–5:00 COL Kirby Gross, MC, USA; Col Todd Rasmussen, USAF Joint Trauma System Defense Center of Excellence: MHS Model for Strategic Partnerships • • • • • • •

2233 145 11:00–12:00DoD Service SGs or reps (Invited) BG Bernier, Surgeon General Canadian Forces

Senior Leader Panel Discussion - Advancing Professionalism in Global Health • • • • • • •

2234 145 1:15–2:15

David Tarantino, CAPT MC USN - USUHS/CDHAM Rudolph Cachuela, Col MC USAF - SOUTHCOM Les Cummings, COL MC USA-AFHSC/GEIS

Strategic Planning in Global Health Engagement • • • • • • •

2235 145 2:30–3:00 David Tarantino, CAPT MC USN - USUHS/CDHAM Health Context, Culture, and Communication • • • • • • •

2317 145 3:00–3:30 Stephen Waller, MD, USUHS Monitoring and Evaluation in Military Global Health Engagement • • • • • • •

2236 145 3:45–4:45

Edwin Burkett, Col, MC, USAF, USUHSCharles Beadling, Col (Ret) MC USAF - USUHS/CDHAM Roberto Nang, Col MC USA - National Defense University

Education/Training/Competencies in Global Health • • • • • •

1665 150 11:00–12:00 LCDR Ian Valerio, MD, MS, MBA, FACS, USN

Military-lead Novel Regenerative Medicine Case: Spray Skin and Dermal Regenerates for Non-Burn Traumatic Injury Treatment • • • • • •

2080 150 1:15–2:15 Maj John Lichtenberger, USAF, MD Thoracic Imaging in War • • • • • •

1931 150 2:30–3:30 1stLT Rigo Hoencamp, Netherlands Combat Experiences and Civilian Developments: Implications for the Training of Future Military Specialists • • • • • •

2346 150 3:45–4:45 Col Stacy Shackelford, USAF, M.D., FACS

Predicting Blood Transfusion Using Automated Analysis of Vital Sign Input From All Available Sources • • • • • •

2394 146 11:00–12:00 Roger Erich, PhD DatabaseBuilding for Occupational and Environmental Research on Health and Safety of ADAF Personnel • • • • • • •

2247 146 1:15–2:15 CDR Henry Lin, MD, FACS, USN PeriOperative Management Software Using Existing Hospital Information Systems • • • • • • •

2295 146 2:30–3:30 Ashleigh McCabe, MPH, CPH; Gosia Nowak, MSc, MPH Public Health Informatics: Integrating Automated Electronic Laboratory Case Identification • • • • • • •

2282 146 3:45–4:45 Maj Francis Obuseh, USAF, DrPH, MPH, MS Resuscitating Food Safety Inspections Through Technological Infusion • • • • • •

2447 151 11:00–12:00 Gunter Kreim, MA, Germany Resilience, Coherence and Quality of Life in German Forces Deployed to Afghanistan • • • • • • •

2288 151 1:15–2:15 Elspeth C Ritchie, MD, MPH Psychological Effects of the Long War and How to Mitigate Them • • • • • •

2305 151 2:30–3:30 Justin Curry, PhD Measuring Mental Health Outcomes: Symptom Monitoring and Enhanced Clinical Practice • • • • • • •

2396 151 3:45–4:45 Fred Stone, MSSW, MPA, PhD Military Mental Health and Help Seeking • • • • • •

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THURSDAY 4 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

2110 152 11:00–12:00 Alex Bennett, PhD; Andrew Golub, PhD

Reducing Opioid Overdose Risk Among Recent Veterans: Context, Risks and Outreach Implications • • • • • •

2244 152 1:15–2:15

Rita D'Aoust, PhD; Alicia Rossiter, ARNP, FNP; John M Clochesy, PhD, RN; Dianne Morrison-Beedy, PhD, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN

Supporting Medics and Corpsmen's Move into Professional Nursing • • • • • • •

2315 152 2:30–3:30 Courtney Rudiger, MS; Asha Riegodedios, MSPH Pneumococcal Pneumonia in the Department of the Navy: To Vaccinate or To Not Vaccinate • • • • • •

2096 152 3:45–4:45 CDR Carl Goforth, BSN, MSN, PhD, USPHS Pain Factors in Returning Marines • • • • • •

2539 144 11:00–12:00 MG Patrick Godart, Deputy Surgeon General, France

Lessons Learned from the French Military Medical Support in the Last Operations in Africa; Operation SERVAL, Operation SANGARIS • • • • • •

2747 144 1:15–2:15Col Nicolas Granger-Veyron, French Armed Forces; Col Valerie Denux, France

French Armed Forces Health Service: A New Strategic Plan for a New Model • • • • • • •

2383 144 2:30–3:30 Scott Hundahl, MD Alignment Trumps Merger for Joint VA-DOD Progr s • • • • • • •

1699 144 3:45–4:45 MAJ David Kauvar, MD, USA Indigenous Healthcare Capacity-Building in the Counterinsurgency Environment: Rural Afghanistan and the Future • • • • • •

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FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER SESSIONS

ID Room Time TRC Presenter(s) Title

140 8:00–5:00

144 8:00–10:00

Geoff Ling, MD, PhD, COL (Ret) Douglas Weber, PhD MAJ Christopher Orlowski, PhD Justin C. Sanchez, PhD COL Matthew Hepburn, MD

Biomedical Research at DARPA: Innovating Beyond the Horizon

2762 143 8:00–9:00 MG Richard Thomas, USA; Ms. Mary Kaye Justis

Integrated Health Care System: Supporting a 21st Century Medically Ready/Ready Medical Force • • • • • • •

2769 143 9:00–10:00

MG Richard Thomas, USA; Ms. Mary Kaye Justis; Dr. Karen Guice; CMC Terry Prince

TRICARE Progr Transformation Panel: Putting Our Heads Together! • • • • • • •

2740 143 10:30–11:30 David Smith, MD Global Health Engagement, Shaping COCOM Strategic Environment • • • • • • •

2756 143 10:30–11:31 CAPT Glen Diehl, PhD GHE Measures of Effectiveness: MODEL • • • • • • •

2757 143 10:30–11:32 COL Patricia Hastings, USArmy, MEDCOM DoD Global Health Engagement: Ends, Means, Ways • • • • • • •

2237 145 8:00–10:00

(DoS - TBD; HHS - TBD; PHS/CDC - TBD; Asst Secy Kathryn Brinsfield, MD - DHS; USAID/OFDA - TBD; DASD David Smith, MD - DoD)

US Interagency Panel: Ebola Response - International and Domestic Considerations • • • • • •

1644 145 10:30–11:30Joseph M. Acosta, Col MC Armed Forces Philippines RADM Joyce Johnson

Typhoon Haiyan Response- Philippine and U.S. Perspectives • • • • • •

145 12:45–1:15 RADM (Ret) Thomas R. Cullinson, CDHAM Mil-Mil Capacity-building Principles and Practice • • • • • •

2388 145 1:15–1:45 COL Sarigne M Sarre, Surgeon General, Senegalese Armed Forced Senegal Ebola Response • • • • • •

2257 145 2:00–2:30 Thuy TT Trinh, MD, Vietnam Blood Safety in Vietn Military • • • • • •

2387 145 2:30–3:00 Mai Phung T, MD, Vietnam Promoting Nursing Role - Vietn and U.S.Cooperation • • • • • • •

2239 145 3:15–4:15

Geoffrey J. Oravec, MAJ USAF MC - USUHS/CDHAM Doudou Fall, MD, MAJ - Senegalese Armed Forces

The Disaster Preparedness Progr : A New Model for Sustainable Capacity-Building • • • • • •

2242 150 10:30–11:40 LT Matthew S. Berniard, MD FAWM, MC USN Operational Point-of-Care Ultrasound Use Among Military Emergency Physicians • • • • • •

2585 150 10:30–11:41 Glenn Cockerham , MD Effects of Blast Exposure on the Humnan Eye and Vision • • • • • •

2344 150 10:30–11:42 Maj Enrique Smith-Forbes, USA Experiences of Individuals in Upper Extremity Rehabilitation with Incongruence Between Their QuickDASH and GROC Scores • • • • • •

2092 150 10:30–11:43 Shannon M Cohen, PhD, The Power of Nursing Care in Preventing Non-Ventilator Associated Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia • • • • • •

1490 150 10:30–11:44 Col Jack Sariego, USAF Differential Cancer Presentation ans Insurance Status in Civilians vs Military/Military Dependents • • • • • • •

2402 150 10:30–11:45 Michael A. Harris, BA Sleep Diagnostic Tool to Reduce Deferrals and Increase Positive Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Diagnoses • • • • • •

2415 150 10:30–11:46 Maj Pawel Kowalczyk, AFRC Declaring War on Pain: In-Flight Aeromedical Comfort Considerations • • • • • •

2374 147 10:30–11:47 Janet Kahn, PhD; William Collinge, PhD

PTSD, Depression, Sleep Quality, and Pain Improve with Integrative, Self-directed Intervention for Veteran-Partner Dyads • • • • • •

2273 147 10:30–11:48 LCDR Aric Jorgenson, USN Maintaining Readiness for Clinical Emergencies: A Model for Low-Acuity Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs) • • • • • • •

2290 147 10:30–11:49 LCDR Samuel Schaffzin, USPHS Cultivating the Public and Uniformed Service Health Leaders of the Future • • • • • • •

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2089 151 10:30–11:50 Kevin Kip, PhD Comparison of Accelerated Resolution Therapy for PTSD/Sexual Trauma Treatment Between Civilian and Military Adults • • • • • •

2261 151 10:30–11:51 Jean Otto, DrPH Mental Health Outcomes Among Drone Pilots in the U.S. Air Force • • • • • •

1870 151 10:30–11:52 Anthony Dekker, DO Improving Outcomes in ADSMs with Substance Use Disorders • • • • • • •

2286 151 10:30–11:53 Daniel Evatt, PhD; LCDR David Barry, USPHS Alcohol Misuse in the Military: Identification, Intervention, and Referral • • • • • •

2087 151 10:30–11:54 LT Robert Van Meir, USPHS Ethical Decision Making for Mental Health Professionals • • • • • •

2094 152 10:30–11:55 Wiliam Meggs, MD, PhD Symptoms, Exposures, and Medication Use of Ill Gulf War Veterans 20 Years After the Conflict • • • • • •

2287 152 10:30–11:56 RADM Newton Kendig, MD, USPHS; CAPT George Durgin, MFS, MS, USPHS Addressing Public Health Challenges in Federal Correctional Health Care • • • • • • •

2291 152 10:30–11:57 LCDR Valisha Price, MPH, RN, USPHS HIV Positive United States Marshals Service (USMS) Prisioners: Hospitalization and Medication Regimes • • • • • •

2371 152 10:30–11:58 Maj Wanda Edwards, USAF, RN Improving Diabetic Outcomes Through the Eyes of Disease Management • • • • • •

2289 152 10:30–11:59 Elspeth Ritchie, MD, MPH Women at War: Medical and Mental Health Issues for Service Members • • • • • • •

2398 152 10:30–11:60

COL Timothy Mallon, MD, MPH, FACOEM, USAR; Maj Patricia Rohrbeck, USAF, DRPH, MPH, CPH; Maj Kevin Haines, USAF, MS; Kevin Russell, MD, MTM&H

Metabolomics, Exposure Biomarkers and Health Outcomes: Applicability of the DoD Serum Repository for Environmental Hazards • • • • • •

2753 146 10:30–11:61 Maj Gwennaelle Milliat, France French Medical Officer Physician: A Multifaceted Generalist Practitioner • • • • • •

2313 146 10:30–11:62 CDR Jan Stroeker, German Bundeswehr, Medical Corps

Dental Care Provided by the Medical Service of the German Bundeswehr During Operational Deployment • • • • • • • •

2393 146 10:30–11:63 James Honey, DMD Update: The Army Selected Reserve Dental Readiness System (ASDRS) Overview, Assessment, and Recommendations • • • • • • • •

2283 146 10:30–11:64LTC David Marcozzi, MC,USAR; LTC Robert L Mabry, USArmy MEDCOM AISR

Battlefield Healthcare—Who Owns It and How Can We Improve? • • • • • • •

2252 146 10:30–11:65 COL Thilo Zweigner Partnerships in Military Aerospace Medicine • • • • • • •

2309 146 10:30–11:66 Maj Jacobine Janse, USAF, MD How Can We Connect? Exploring the Interfaces with our Partners • • • • • • •

2372 144 10:30–11:67 Karin Zucker, MA, JD, LLM, FCLM; Martin Boyle, JD Liability of the Federal Healthcare Provider • • • • • • •

2337 144 10:30–11:68 Karin Zucker, MA, JD, LLM, FCLM; Martin Boyle, JD Government Contracting—Getting What You Need from Your Next Government Contract • • • • • • •

2350 144 10:30–11:69 Karin Zucker, MA, JD, LLM, FCLM; Martin Boyle, JD Medical Ethics 101—Clinical Ethics • • • • • • •

2360 144 10:30–11:70 Karin Zucker, MA, JD, LLM, FCLM; Martin Boyle, JD Medical Ethics 201— Organizational Ethics • • • • • • •

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join usThe AMSUS Annual Meeting is the only one of its kind to bring together military, federal and international healthcare professionals. Throughout the event, attendees have the opportunity to receive CEs from world-renowned speakers, network across services both nationally and internationally, and view demonstrations of the latest technology in healthcare. Our exhibit hall offers a variety of exhibitors composed of medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, mobile medical units, and nonprofit organizations.

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