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1 Conference Background and Objective As we wrap up the sixth year of continuous operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the sustainment of substantial troop levels in asymmetric environments continues to claim our warfighters as combat casualties. Medical advancements in the battlefield golden hour and refinement of the continuum of care have led to the largest number of casualty survivors in modern combat history, and have created entirely new considerations in military medical science. IDGA Exhibitions MHCC aims to deliver a national, large-scale military medical event where healthcare professionals (both military, TRICARE and non-military) can come to learn best practices in their disciplines and the continuum of care. IDGA s Military Healthcare Convention and Conference is geared to provide doctors, nurses, medics, and other medical professionals with responsibilities in medical caregiving, medical operations, medical training, medical logistics, medical IT and medical supplies with a focused, dedicated event to address the latest in the continuum of care and how their piece affects the rest of the care chain. This includes the need for electronic medical health records that are updated through each level of care from the battlefield to the rehabilitation and VA phases this is your chance to come together with the greater military healthcare community and their supporting product and service providers! This conference will delve into the details of the following key topics: Traumatic Brain Injury Post-Deployment Healthcare Battlefield Healthcare Impact of Continued Operations on Military Families Care for CareGivers Electronic Health Records Who You will Meet Military Healthcare Convention & Conference (MHCC) Exhibition: June 23 & 24, 2010 Conference: June 22 25, 2010 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention, San Antonio, TX IDGA s Military Healthcare Convention & Conference audience range will include senior level professionals from the military, government agencies, contractors and technology service providers. Attendees will include professionals with the following titles and responsibilities: Doctors/Physicians Physician s Assistants Surgeons Nurses Trainers Medics/Corpsmen Case Managers Logistics Procurement Professionals Academia Surgical Care Medical Readiness Health Services Research and Development Force Health Protection Medical Support Case Management
2 Confirmed Speakers Include: Lt Gen (Dr.) Charles B. Green, Surgeon General of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force BG Joseph Caravalho, Jr., Commander, Southern Regional Medical Command Brig Gen James J. Carroll, Commander, Air Force Medical Support Agency, Assistant Surgeon General, Medical Modernization, Headquarters U.S. Air Force Brig Gen (Dr.) Mark A. Ediger, Commander, Air Force Medical Operations Agency Brig Gen (Dr.) Richard A. Hersack, Command Surgeon, Air Force Materiel Command Brig Gen Michael W. Miller, Assistant Surgeon General, Chief of the Medical Service Corps, Office of the Surgeon General CAPT Anna Bettios, DC, USN, Expeditionary Readiness, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery CAPT Shirley Bowen, Individual Medical Readiness, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery COL Steven E. Braverman, M.D., Commander, Carl R. Darnall Army COL (Dr.) John M. Cho, Commander, Landstuhl Regional COL Claude Hines, Jr., Program Manager, Defense Health Information Management System COL Geoffrey Ling, M.D., Ph.D., Medical Corps, U.S. Army, Program Manager, Defense Sciences Office, DARPA Col Robert S. Michaelson, USAF, MC, SFS, Chief, Hyperbaric Medicine, San Antonio Military COL Robert Mitchell, MS, Director Medical Evacuation Proponency and Aviation Consultant to the Army Surgeon General COL Keith L. Salzman, MD, MPH, Chief of Informatics, Madigan Army COL Barbara Springer, PT, PhD, OCS, SCS, Director, Proponency Office for Rehabilitation & Reintegration, Office of the Surgeon General COL Jeffrey M. Unger, Commander, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command LTC(P) John McManus MD, MCR, FACEP, FAAEM, Director, For Pre-Deployment Medicine US Army Medical Department and School LTC Hon Pak, AMEDD Chief Medical Information Officer, OTSG Medical Informatics Consultant CDR Diedre N. Presley, USPHS, COR/Senior Program Manager, Reserve Health Readiness Program (RHRP) Force Health Protection and Readiness Programs, Tricare Management Activity, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) LTC Robin Smith, Sr., Chief Well Being Officer, United States Army Reserve MAJ Christopher Ivany, Chief, Mobile Behavioral Health Service, Evans Army Community Hospital Maj L. Lynn Pauley, USAF, 20 th Medical Group, Shaw Air Force Base Noel Koch, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for the Office of Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy, U.S. Department of Defense Mary Ann Rockey, SES, Program Executive Officer and Deputy Chief Information Officer (Acquisition), Military Health System Kimberly A. Arlinghaus, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine Rick Barnhill, Program Manager Clinical Informatics, Madigan Army and Western Regional Medical Command Ibolja Cernak, M.D., M.E., Ph.D., Medical Director, Biomedicine Business Area, Department of National Security Technology, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Allison N. Clark, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine and Investigator, Brain Injury Research, TIRR Memorial Hermann Julianne Flynn, M.D., ACOS Mental Health, South Texas Veterans Health Care System Fred Glogower, Ph.D., Deployment Health Assessments, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Gary Goldberg, M.D., Medical Director, Polytrauma Network Site Clinic, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Peter D. Harsch, CP, C5 Head of Prosthetics, Naval San Diego Susan Johnson MA, CCC, CCM, Director of Brain Injury Services, Shepherd Sarah E. Kruger, M.S., CAREN System Operator, Biomedical Engineer, Walter Reed Army Medical
3 Michael J. Leggieri, Jr., Director, DoD Blast Injury Research Program Coordinating Office, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Kathryn M. Magruder, M.P.H., Ph.D., Research Health Scientist, VA, Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Military Science Division, Medical University South Carolina Lisa Perla, ARNP, CNRN, Polytrauma Network Site Coordinator, James A. Haley VA Medical Douglas Rosendale, DO, FACOS, Veterans Health Administration, Office of Health Information, Joint Interoperability Ventures Angelle M. Sander, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine/Harris County Hospital District and Director & Senior Scientist, Brain Injury Research, TIRR Memorial Hermann Paul M. Sander, Program Director, Polytrauma Transitional Rehabilitation Program, Richmond VA Steven H. Sanders, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Outpatient Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program (2CW), James A. Haley VA Hospital Vish Sankaran, Program Director, Federal Health Architecture, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services Sunil K. Sen-Gupta, Ph.D., MPH, Scientific Program Manager, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Past IDGA conferences have had the following top-notch participants: Honorable Michael J. Kussman, MD, MS, MACP, Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs Vice Admiral Adam Robinson, USN, MC, US Navy Surgeon General & Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Lieutenant General James G. Roudebush, USAF, MC, CFS, Surgeon General of the Air Force Maj Gen Thomas Travis, USAF, MC, Commander, 59 th Medical Wing, Wilford Hall Brigadier General Michael S. Tucker, USA, Assistant Surgeon General for Warrior Care and Transition Col Deborah Burgess, USAF, MC, MD, FACP Chief, Medical Modernization Division Director AF Medical Modeling and Simulation And dozens of other military healthcare officials, labs, academics and industry practitioners! Military Healthcare Convention & Conference WORKSHOP DAY Tuesday, June 22, 2010 This in-depth and interactive Focus Day will examine... Track A Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Research & Long-Term Treatments COL Geoffrey Ling, M.D., Ph.D., Medical Corps, U.S. Army, Program Manager, Defense Sciences Office, DARPA Track B Electronic Health Records (EHR) Keynote Acquisition, Development, Testing & Deployment of AHLTA and the MHS Electronic Health Record Mary Ann Rockey, SES, Program Executive Officer and Deputy Chief Information Officer (Acquisition), Military Health System Historic Overview & Current Knowledge on Military TBI & PTSD Sharing EHR Information from OCONUS to CONUS
4 Ibolja Cernak, M.D., M.E., Ph.D., Medical Director, Biomedicine Business Area, Department of National Security Technology, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory COL Keith Salzman, MD, MPH, Chief of Informatics, Madigan Army Translation of Evidence-Based Findings on Cognitive Rehabilitation Techniques Allison N. Clark, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine and Investigator, Brain Injury Research, TIRR Memorial Hermann Angelle M. Sander, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine/Harris County Hospital District and Director & Senior Scientist, Brain Injury Research, TIRR Memorial Hermann Integrating Medical Record Data Rick Barnhill, Program Manager Clinical Informatics, Madigan Army and Western Regional Medical Command Community Reintegration & Vocational Rehab for TBI Sunil K. Sen-Gupta, Ph.D., MPH, Scientific Program Manager, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Development of the Joint Virtual Lifetime Record END OF WORKSHOP DAY MAIN CONFERENCE Wednesday June 23, 2010 Keynote Continuum of Care Keynote Panel Military Healthcare from the War Zone to Reintegration BG Joseph Caravalho, Jr., Commander, Southern Regional Medical Command Brig Gen James J. Carroll, Commander, Air Force Medical Support Agency, Assistant Surgeon General, Medical Modernization, Headquarters U.S. Air Force Brig Gen (Dr.) Mark A. Ediger, Commander, Air Force Medical Operations Agency Brig Gen (Dr.) Richard A. Hersack, Command Surgeon, Air Force Materiel Command Brig Gen Michael W. Miller, Assistant Surgeon General, Chief of the Medical Service Corps, Office of the Surgeon General COL Steven E. Braverman, M.D., Commander, Carl R. Darnall Army COL Claude Hines, Jr., Program Manager, Defense Health Information Management System Electronic Health Records LTC Hon Pak, AMEDD Chief Medical Information Officer, OTSG Medical Informatics Consultant
5 The Future of Medical Logistics COL Jeffrey M. Unger, Commander, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Track A Pre-Deployment Track B Battlefield Healthcare Track C Military Treatment Facilities OCONUS & CONUS Expeditionary Medical Readiness CAPT Anna Bettios, DC, USN, Expeditionary Readiness, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery CAPT Shirley Bowen, Individual Medical Readiness, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Fred Glogower, Ph.D., Deployment Health Assessments, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Health Readiness CDR Diedre N. Presley, USPHS, COR/Senior Program Manager, Reserve Health Readiness Program (RHRP) Force Health Protection and Readiness Programs, Tricare Management Activity, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) Advancements in Golden Hour Care Blast Injury Prevention Michael J. Leggieri, Jr., Director, DoD Blast Injury Research Program Coordinating Office, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command State-of-the-Art Surgical Procedures/Techniques COL (Dr.) John M. Cho, Commander, Landstuhl Regional Walter Reed CAREN System Case Study: Virtual Reality Enhanced Rehabilitation Sarah E. Kruger, M.S., CAREN System Operator, Biomedical Engineer, Walter Reed Army Pre-Deployment Medical Training LTC(P) John McManus MD, MCR, FACEP, FAAEM, Director, For Pre-Deployment Medicine US Army Medical Department and School Trauma Related Pain Control During the Evacuation Chain COL Robert Mitchell, MS, Director Medical Evacuation Proponency and Aviation Consultant to the Army Surgeon General A Paradigm Shift for Post Deployment Pain Management: The New VHA National Pain Management Strategy Directive Steven H. Sanders, Ph.D., Clinical Director, Outpatient Interdisciplinary Pain Management Program, James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program EHR Architecture, Sharing and Interoperability Douglas Rosendale, DO, FACOS, Veterans Health Administration, Office of Health Information, Joint Interoperability Ventures Vish Sankaran, Program Director, Federal Health Architecture, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, Department of Health and Human Services
6 END OF MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE MAIN CONFERENCE Thursday June 24, 2010 Keynote DoD Efforts to Standardize Care for Wounded Warriors Noel Koch, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for the Office of Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy, U.S. Department of Defense Continuum of Care Keynote Panel: Wounded Warrior Perspective The Golden Hour and Beyond DoD & VA Military Healthcare Collaborations Rehabilitation & Reintegration COL Barbara Springer, PT, PhD, OCS, SCS, Director, Proponency Office for Rehabilitation & Reintegration, Office of the Surgeon General Track A Mental/Behavioral Health Case Study: Mobile Behavioral Health Teams: Embedding Behavioral Healthcare within Combat Units MAJ Christopher Ivany, Chief, Mobile Behavioral Health Service, Evans Army Community Hospital Depressive Disorders Kimberly A. Arlinghaus, M.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine Prevention and Management of Suicidality Kathryn M. Magruder, M.P.H., Ph.D., Research Health Scientist, VA, Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Military Science Division, Medical University South Carolina Track B Veterans Healthcare/ Services TBI Case Study Col Robert S. Michaelson, USAF, MC, SFS, Chief, Hyperbaric Medicine, San Antonio Military Medical VA Continuum of Care in Polytrauma Lisa Perla, ARNP, CNRN, Polytrauma Network Site Coordinator, James A. Haley VA Reintegration Strategies LTC Robin Smith, Sr., Chief Well Being Officer, United States Army Reserve Family Resiliency Maj L. Lynn Pauley, USAF, 20 th Medical Group, Shaw Air Force Base END OF MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO WORKSHOP DAY Friday, June 25, 2010 This in-depth and interactive Focus Day will examine Veterans Health & Wellness
7 Post Combat Mental Health Care Julianne Flynn, M.D., ACOS Mental Health, South Texas Veterans Health Care System Developing & Providing Fully Integrated Limb Replacements Peter D. Harsch, CP, C5 Head of Prosthetics, Naval San Diego Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury Gary Goldberg, M.D., Medical Director, Polytrauma Network Site Clinic, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Paul M. Sander, Program Director, Polytrauma Transitional Rehabilitation Program, Richmond VA Medical Advanced Acute & Chronic Pain Management Techniques END OF WORKSHOP DAY EXHIBITION THEATRE Wednesday to Thursday June 23-24, 2010 The show floor theatre will feature cant-miss editorial and vendor presentations & demonstrations throughout both days of the exhibition Biomedix, Inc. DAY ONE DAY TWO Neuronetics, Inc. SHARE Initiative Educator Optimizing Recovery for Mild TBI/PTSD: A Comprehensive Interdisciplinary Approach Susan Johnson MA, CCC, CCM, Director of Brain Injury Services, Shepherd
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