Imagining Combat Without Military Medicine: What Would That Look Like?
May 22 2024
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May 22, 2024 at 12:00pm
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This event is not sponsored or endorsed by The National Press Club. Inquiries should be directed to the contact above.
Imagining Combat Without Military Medicine: What Would That Look Like?
The Friends of the Uniformed Services University (Friends of USU) will host a lunch and panel discussion on Wednesday, May 22, 12:00-2:30 p.m. at the National Press Club in Washington, DC., to discuss the history, present state, and future of military medicine, focusing on the importance of USU as the integral center of learning for those who are educated and trained to care for those who go into harm’s way.
The Defense Health Agency’s recent stabilization efforts—its pivot from a previous strategy to gut the capacity of military treatment facilities and reduce the number of military medical billets within the Department of Defense, illustrates the impact these cuts have had on the 9.4 million MHS beneficiaries and clinicians. But what if the nation had no military medical expertise? How confident would our service members and their families be to serve in combat if we had no military medical professionals who are trained for and practice to serve their unique medical needs?
Panelists will include:
Dr. Ronald Blanck, DO, LT Gen MC, USA (Ret), Former U. S, Army Surgeon General
Dr. Jonathan Woodson, MD MSS MGEN, USA (Ret), President of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Carol Romano, PhD, MS, RN, RADM, USN (Ret), the USUHS Dean and Professor of the Daniel K. Inouye Graduate School of Nursing
Richard “Tom” Thomas, MD DDS MGEN, USA (Ret), Associate Vice President and Dean of the West Virginia University School of Medicine Eastern Division and Chief Medical Officer for WVU Medicine Berkeley and Jefferson Medical Centers
Tyrone Willis, Command Master Sergeant, MBA USA (Ret.), a senior enlisted leader and a Recruitment Specialist at USU.
The event is free but requires an RSVP. Media wishing to attend the event or interview the panelists should contact Tammy Alvarez, at (301) 502-1303 or [email protected]