1. IDC/IDMT 2010 Armed Forces
Operational Medicine Symposium
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RADM Tom Cullison, MC, USN
Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy
17 May 2010
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3. Navy Medicine
Casualty
Receiving
Operational
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Fleet
TRICARE US Overseas Treatment Hospitals Ships
and
Network Hospitals Hospitals Ships & &
Fleet Marine
and EMFs Soft Power
Forces
Medical
Battalions
Force Health Protection
Navy Medicine’s Dual Mission
Benefit Mission The Readiness Health Care Continuum Readiness Mission
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4. Naval Medical Center San Diego
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5. Patient and Family Centered Care
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11. Navy Medicine at Home
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Navy Medicine Deployed
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12. Deployed Forces Providing the
Dual Mission of Navy Medicine
Prepared 5 Mar 10
OEF USMC
LRMC US Role 3
UK Role 3
FDPMU
2 x FSE
3 x FST
EMF-GTMO
2 x AST
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JTF-Haiti
EMF-Kuwait
FDPMU-Kuwait
Africa
Partnership OIF USMC
Station Pacific
Partnership
Continuing
Promise
EMF-Djibouti
Enduring missions Recurring missions Emergent missions
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13. BSO-18 OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
Historical and Projected (AC/RC)
4500
OIF
4000
3500
COMFORT
OIF COMFORT MERCY LHA/LPD
MERCY OIF
3000 EMF-K OIF
BOXER EMF-K
DUBUQUE LHA/LPD OIF/OEF
2500
KATRINA
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LRMC
COMFORT
EMF-K
LRMC
KEARSARGE LRMC
OEF
OIF/OEF
OIF/OEF
EMF-K
EMF-K MERCY
LRMC LHA/LPD
OIF 4-6 PELELIU EMF-K LRMC
TSUNAMI LRMC
2000 OIF 2
1500
1000
500
0
Y03
Y03
Y04
Y04
Y05
Y05
Y06
Y06
Y07
Y07
Y08
Y08
Y09
Y09
Y10
Y10
Y11
Y11
Y11
Y11
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
1Q F
3Q F
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3Q F
BSO-18 RESERVES
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14. Fleet Medical Support
Ships and Submarines
• Deployable Battle Force Ships: 286
Ships Underway (away from homeport): 142 ships (50% of total)
On deployment: 108 ships (38% of total)
Attack submarines underway (away from homeport):
20 submarines (37%)
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Data as of 23 Apr 10
Source: http://www.navy.mil/navydata/navy_legacy_hr.asp?id=146
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22. Operation Iraqi Freedom
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23. Operation Enduring Freedom
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24. The Continuum of Care
Corpsman in the Field
(Level I)
Forward Resuscitative Care
(Level II)
Theater level care
(Level III)
Forward Definitive Care (Landstuhl)
(Level IV)
Restorative-Rehabilitative Care
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(Level V)
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35. Landstuhl Regional Medical Det,
Germany
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In 2006, JFCOM tasked the Navy with providing medical staffing in support of the Army's Landstuhl
Regional Medical Center (LRMC), Germany. Since then, the Navy Medical Augmentation Det has continued
to augment LRMC with Navy medical personnel in support of wounded OEF/OIF warfighters. Currently, the
Navy augmentation staff includes; 292 Navy medical personnel (260 reservist/32 active).
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43. USMC Wounded Warrior Regiment
-- Single Command with Strategic Reach --
WWR services the Total Force –
Active Duty / Reserve / Retired / Former Marines
Quantico
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Landstuhl
Camp Camp
Okinawa Pendleton Lejeune
Guam
Hawaii
WW Regiment
Level of Effort
WW Battalions
Current (Mil / Civ): 212 WW Company
Contractor Support: 24 Patient Affairs Team (PAT)/VA Liaisons
Future Total: 361 District Injured Support Cells (DISC)
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44. Navy Safe Harbor - Strategic Reach
Wounded, Ill, and Injured (WII)
BREMERTON (1)
GREAT LAKES / MINNEAPOLIS (1)
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PALO ALTO (1) BETHESDA / WRAMC (2)
WASHINGTON DC (12)
AT-LARGE EAST (1)
PORTSMOUTH/RICHMOND (1)
SAN DIEGO (2)
AT-LARGE WEST (1) MILLINGTON TN (2)
JACKSONVILLE (1)
BAMC (2)
TAMPA (1)
VA POLY TRAUMA CENTER
MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITY
SAFE HARBOR HEADQUARTERS STAFF
NAVY OPERATONAL SUPPORT CENTER
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45. Navy Medicine Fixed Assets
Worldwide in support of the Warfighter
Prepared 5 Mar 10
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NM East Military Treatment Facility
NM West Military Treatment Facility
NM NCA Military Treatment Facility
NM Support Command Activity
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47. Major Military Medicine Facilities
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Navy
Army
Air Force
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48. DoD / VA Partnership Examples
*VA Southern Nevada *VA Eastern Colorado Health
*North Chicago VA Medical
Health Care System / Care System / Buckley AFB;
Center / Great Lakes Naval
Nellis AFB USAF Academy; Evans Army
Health Clinic = Federal
Community Hospital
Health Care Clinic
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*VA Pacific Islands Health
Care System / Tripler Army
Medical Center
*VA Gulf Coast Veterans
Health Care System /
Keesler AFB; Eglin AFB;
Naval Hospital Pensacola
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49. Keesler & Eglin AFB; Naval Hospital
Pensacola / VA Gulf Coast Health Care
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51. Department of the Navy
DoD/VA Partnerships
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Editor's Notes
600 + miles of overlapping service areas from Tyndall AFB to New OrleansExecutive Management Team: Keesler; Biloxi VA; NHP; Eglin; TyndallKeesler Medical Center JIFsJoint Cardiovascular Care Center Modernize/expand Keesler Medical Center angiography suitesHire 1 RN and 2 Cath techsJoint Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hire 3 MRI techs and 1 Admin techHire 1 RadiologistCenters of Excellence Hire 3 Administrators (2 VA/1 AF)*FY09 Approved/Funded JIFsSpace SharingJoint Venture Business Operation (14 Positions) (Space Sharing)To provide resources to support space-sharing that is essential to provide temporary space during Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Capital Asset Realignment for Enhanced Services (CARES) construction. It calls for the renovation of Air Force space to use during VA’s 3-year occupancy and for Air Force to use after VA vacates the spaces. Cost: $812,000(Business Operations)This project proposes to obtain the resources necessary to create a Joint Venture Business Office with sufficient infrastructure to identify and standardize business practices and processes to establish, sustain and adjust to the joint business and accountability requirements. They will hire 16 staff positions [12 VA staff positions (GS or contract), 4 Keesler Medical Center staff positions (GS or contract)], and other support resources. Additionally, they will establish transportation between the two campuses with the objective to meet both the VA and DoD respective requirements. Cost: $2,366,000 Pensacola JIFs NH Pensacola: Sleep Lab - Expand/renovate existing Sleep Lab; Ribbon cutting March 09 BHC Panama City: Lab, Pharmacy, Dental; Future clinic consolidation (VA and Navy occupy space in three buildings, will consolidate into one and share services).BHC Millington: MRI - Building addition for the existing unit and update the MRI machine; Ribbon cutting Mar 09*FY09 JIF Project request not approved (Surgical Optimization)*FY10 JIF Project requests (Women’s Health; Joint ED; Panama City Ancillary Support Staff)Eglin 96th MDG JIFs - No current JIF projects; 3 proposals submitted for FY10 funding