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CONTINUING EDUCATION INFORMATION Education Tracks and Guide Book

MONDAY 30 NOV TUESDAY 1 DEC TIME Preliminary Session 212 Battlefield Acupuncture session I 4:00pm 212 Battlefield Acupuncture session II 205 USPHS Meeting 206 ACHE CAT I (2:00-5:00) 217A WARfighters Receiving Innovative Orthopedic Rehabilitation (WARRIOR) Symposium Opening Ceremonies VADM Plenary 1 USPHS Surgeon General 11:00-12:30 Become a care Journal Author or Reviewer: Lunch Available for purchase on Exhibit Floor TIME - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 6:30pm Clinical 217C Cross Cultural Medicine in the USPHS: Caring for American Indian/Alaskan Native Patients in the Indian Service Joint Pain Education Project (JPEP): A DoD/VA Collaborative Pain Care Transformation Initiative TIME - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 6:30pm Global 217A Global Global Engagement; Global Engagement Best Practices - Service Case Studies and Part I - Maximize Global CELEBRATING 125 Best YEARS Practices Engagement OFBang for Buck Part II - Leveraging US Military Trauma Expertise for ADVANCING HEALTHCARE IN 2016 Global Engagement Part III - Applying a DOT- MLPF Scorecard to a Blood Safety Program Global TIME - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 6:30pm Operations Logistics 206 Occupational Nursing in a USPHS Deployed Environment: A Critical Role Better Humanitarian Operations - Do Checklists Have a Role? TIME - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 6:30pm Psychological 207 Military Medical Research Advancement: Creating the Roadmap for Psychological Treatment Chronic Opioid Therapy Patients in the Military System TIME - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 4:30pm 4:30pm - 6:30pm Wound Care 205 With the journal, Military Medicine, and Annual Continuing Education Meetings, we deliver platforms for federal and global health professionals that support: Public & Private Sector Integration Professional Development Collaboration Networking Already a member? Thank you. If not, join today to keep our heartbeat strong. www.amsus.org Our top-notch outlets help advance medical Engagement knowledge and improve healthcare for active duty, veterans, and their families. AMSUS covers areas of: Joint & Combined Operations Psychological Wounded Warrior Care Global Wound Care (2:15-4:30) Biofilm and Cutting Edge Practices in Biosurgery Cont. Wound Care (2:15-4:30) Biofilm and Cutting Edge Practices in Biosurgery AMSUS depends on members. Not a member? JOIN today. Keep our heartbeat strong.

WEDNESDAY 2 DEC THURSDAY 3 DEC 7:00am 7:45am 7:00am 7:45am 5:00pm Reveille Session UK Perspectives on Ebola Response Plenary 3 Our Future, Integrated Military System Surgeons General Update Lunch Available for purchase on Exhibit Floor Reveille Session Pending Plenary 2 The New Normal; VA/DoD/ Community Collaborative Approach Joint Humanitarian Operations Course (JHOC) 212 & 213 VA Pain Care Transformation: Implementation of the Six Essential Elements of Good Pain Care Compound Transdermal Pain Products: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Experience Rehabilitation of the Severely Injured The STAMPEDE Studies: Evaluation of Post- Deployment Respiratory Symptoms Improving Outcomes for Injured Lower Extremities Using an Integrated Orthosis and Rehabilitation Initiative Eye and Vision Care Following Blast Exposure and/or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI); A Clinical Recommendation Ebola Epidemic Response - Leadership Perspectives Part I: USA/CDC Perspective Part II: International Medical Corps Ebola Response Perspectives Ebola Epidemic Response; International Perspectives- Part I - British Army Ebola Treatment Unit Experience Part II - Operational Consequences of Ebola Risk Acceptance Variations by Troop Contributing Nations Part III - Ebola Response in West Africa - German Military Medical Service Perspective Ebola Epidemic: U.S. Perspectives Part I - DoD Ebola Treatment Training Team in Liberia Part II - United States Public Service; Nursing Process in an Ebola Hot Zone Part III - Establishing Enhanced Precautions Biocontainment Unit Capability at Walter Reed Bethesda to Support DoD s Ebola Response One Considerations in Global Engagement Part I- Multi- Disciplinary Public Risk Assessment in Ethiopia Part II - TBD Part III - Pneumonic Plague -A Challenge for the Military Global Engagement; Leadership Perspectives Part I - Advances in DoD Global Engagement Part II - Public Service Perspectives Global Engagement; International Leadership Perspectives Part I - LTG Tempel - Surgeon General, German Defence Force Part II - BG Colin Mackay - Surgeon General, British Armed Forces Integrating Physical Therapy Services in the Patient Centered Medical Home VA, MHS & Academia Collaboration - A Graduate Degree Program in Veteran and Military Care Training the Forward Deployed Surgeon: Is ACS Fellowship the Answer? The Epidemiology of Hearing Injuries, Noise Exposures and Hearing Loss in the Military Vietnam s Military Laboratories Strenghthen Quality Management Towards ISO15189 - SLMTA Pilot in the Military Medical and Sciences Education for Staff Officers at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College It s All About the Blast: Psychological Consequences of Combat Blast Exposure Wellness of care Providers - Successful Recovery from Vicarious Trauma Post-deployment Support Groups for Combat Medical Personnel: What Works And What Doesn t Group Delivered Exposure, Cognitive, and Skills Therapies in Female OEF/OIF Veterans: Data and Details Utilization of VA, Military, and Community -Based Care Among Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans with PTSD Facebook Use by Service Members during Deployment to Afghanistan: Associations with Perceived Social Support High Reliability Organization: Our MHS Journey Enterprise Business Support: Tools for Change Enhanced Multi-Service Markets: Integrated care Readiness Focus Tricare Today-Tomorrow-Future TRICARE: 2017 and Beyond! HIT Enterprise Transformation Part I - HIT Enterprise Transformation: EHR Rollout It s Now! Part II - Defense care Management Systems EHR Functional Champion Panel: Making the EHR Work for You!

FRIDAY 4 DEC 2 ( ) VA Care and the New Normal in Military City, USA Plenary 3 cont. ( ) Ready Medical Force Medically Ready Force Lunch Break 7:00am 7:45am Reveille Session The New Normal: Sustainment and Advancement of Care for Warfighters with Extremity Trauma Plenary 4 Academic/VA/ Military Synergy: Teaming to Make Lives Better 5:00pm Joint Humanitarian Operations Course (JHOC) 212 & 213 General Session 3 The Journey of an Injury General Session 4 The Journey of an Injury Discussion Panel: 11:30am AMSUS Lifetime Achievement Award 3:30pm - 4:30pm 6:00pm - 10:00pm - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 4:30pm Lunch Break Optimizing the Use of Limb Tourniquets in Tactical Combat Casualty Care Efficacy of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy with Simultaneous I rrigation in Treating Infected Wounds Analysis of Practice Patterns in Emergency Department Admissions and Hospital Re-Admissions to Drive Performance Military System Transparency - With Providers, Patients and the Public 3:30pm - 4:30pm 6:00pm - 10:00pm - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm 3:30pm - 6:30pm Global Engagement; Combatant Command Surgeon Perspectives Global Engagement Education and Training Part I - National Defense University Perspective; Leadership, Competencies, and Collaboration Part II - Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine Education and Training Programs Part III - Defense Institute for Medical Operations Program Overview Disaster Preparedness and Response Part I - Disaster Management in Developing Countries; Senegal Perspective Part II - Ocular Injuries in Mass Casualty Events Part III - Domestic International Regulation Maintenance; U.S. National Focal Point Perspective Monitoring and Evaluation in Global Engagement Part I - How do Global Engagement Programs Improve Security Part II - Range of Assessment Capabilities to Measure the Impact of Global Engagements Part III - The IMPACT Study: Demonstrating Engagement Effectiveness and Informing Process Improvement Part IV - Medical Operational Assessment Concept for Global Engagements 3:30pm - 4:30pm 6:00pm - 10:00pm - 2:00pm 2:15pm - 3:15pm Opportunity Revolution: Technology Enbabled Change Management Using High Performance Project Management (HPPM) A CIV-MIL National Model for care Disaster Preparedness and Response 3:30pm - 4:30pm 6:00pm - 10:00pm - 2:00pm Military Spouse and Wellbeing: Stress, Resilience, Coping and Their Desire to be ier 3:30pm - 4:30pm Functional Champion Panel Discussion 6:00pm - 10:00pm Real Warriors Campaign: The Role of Literacy in Supporting a Culture of Psychological

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