So how does the Medical Modeling, Simulation, Informatics, & Visualization (MMSIV) team support TATRC's mission to automate casualty care? Let's hear from MMSIV team lead, Dr Ericka Stoor-Burning! #FuseTheTeam #FindAWay #AutomatingCasualtyCare #Army #Military #AI #innovation
Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center - TATRC
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https://www.tatrc.org
Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center - TATRC的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 信息技术和服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Fort Detrick,MD
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1993
- 领域
- tatrc、health和aitg
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Building 1054, Patchel Street
US,MD,Fort Detrick,21702
Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center - TATRC员工
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?? Fall Cleanup in Action! ??? Team TATRC joined forces with U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command/HHD to tackle the 2024 Fort Detrick Fall Cleanup, and the results are spectacular! These hardworking Soldiers rolled up their sleeves to keep our post looking sharp.? The leaves? **Going, going, GONE!**? Together, we’re making Fort Detrick a cleaner, greener place! ???? #FuseTheTeam #FindAWay #AutomatingCasualtyCare
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How does The Medical Modeling, Simulation, Informatics, and Visualization (MMSIV) Team support TATRC’s mission to automate casualty care??? Find out this Thursday from MMSIV Team Lead, Dr. Ericka Stoor-Burning. #FuseTheTeam | #FindAWay | #AutomatingCasualtyCare
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???Honoring a Legacy of Service??? Today, TEAM TATRC proudly celebrated with a Relinquishment of Responsibility and Retirement of our Senior Enlisted Advisor, SFC Jeremy Trapier after 20 years of distinguished service to the US Army. The Ceremony was held indoors at the Fort Detrick Auditorium, and TATRC Commander, COL Jeremy Pamplin served as the Presiding Officer, with SGT Lauren Pechev providing a rousing acapella rendition of our Star Spangled Banner. The Ceremony also included a patriotic tribute & flag folding presentation with the help of two flag bearers from USAMRIID — U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, SGT Kendall Geddings & SGT Michael Graham. Surrounded by his many friends, family members, and colleagues through the years, SFC Trapier received numerous Awards, Accolades, Certificates, and heartfelt mementos as we bid farewell to our “Battle Buddy.” SFC Trapier, a native of Garland, Utah, joined the Army in 2005 at the height of the War in Iraq. His initial assignment was to the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, serving as a Line Medic, Senior Line Medic, and Infantry Company MEDEVAC NCO during the height of the troop surge for a 16-month deployment. Upon his return from Iraq, he continued to serve the Army in key leadership roles. As the Deputy Commander for Clinical Services (DCCS) NCOIC at Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center, SFC Trapier led a team of over 1200 Army, Civilian and contract personnel, and was directly responsible for many of the initiatives deemed critical to DDEAMC’s successful fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. He personally conceptualized, resourced, and established the top performing COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics in the DoD. His operational models were later used by FEMA for nationwide implementation, garnering recognition from civilian news stations and strategic Army leadership, including the MEDCOM Commander. In his two years at TATRC, SFC Trapier guided our Organization through times of significant disruption and enabled us to meet the medical needs of combat casualties during large scale combat operations. His contributions have been invaluable, and his impact on our team and the Soldiers he mentored will resonate for years to come. We extend our deepest gratitude for his service to our Nation and wish him and his family all the best in the next chapter of their journey. #FuseTheTeam | #FindAWay | #AutomatingCasualtyCare U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command Defense Health Agency
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?? Living with Diabetes? Being informed and managing it well can protect your long-term health. Here are some helpful resources to support you in controlling your blood sugar, eating well, and staying active. Start exploring practical tips from the @CDC at the link below: https://lnkd.in/ehaesZkf #DiabetesManagement | #StayHealthy
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"A research team used videos of surgeries and the machine learning architecture behind ChatGPT to successfully train a robot to do basic tasks like manipulate a needle, lift body tissue and suture. Why it matters: Showing a robot can perform with the skill of a doctor opens up new possibilities for devices like the widely used da Vinci surgical system and reduce the risk of medical errors, the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering-led scientists said." Follow the link for more! https://lnkd.in/eSza5RvY #AI #Innovation #Robotics
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???Don’t miss out on the Annual FORUM IT100 Hall of Fame and 2024 Award Ceremony! ? This year, TATRC Science Director, Mr. Matt Quinn, a multi-time FORUM IT100 Award Winner & Hall of Famer, will be among the distinguished individuals who will be presenting the awards. ? Scan the QR code in the graphic below or register directly at: https://lnkd.in/gnqmWNbM ? #FORUMIT100 #governmentleadership #fedtech #govcon #govtech #FORUMgovcon
Join Us to Celebrate the FORUM IT100 Hall of Fame and 2024 Award Winners! We are thrilled to welcome back past winners of the?FORUM IT100 Hall of Fame?to announce this year's prestigious award recipients. This year, we are excited to be joined by the following distinguished individuals: ??Matthew Garvey, JD, Senior Vice President, Octo (formerly B3 Group) ??Melissa Fannin, Senior Consultant ??Matthew Quinn, Science Director for the Army’s Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center - TATRC ??Allison Hickey, President and CEO, All In Solutions, LLC ??Elena Fenton, Senior Vice President Seats are limited, so be sure to register today to attend this exciting event and witness the recognition of the most influential leaders in the tech industry! https://lnkd.in/gnqmWNbM We look forward to seeing you there! #FORUMIT100 #governmentleadership #fedtech #govcon #govtech #FORUMgovcon #GovCom
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??Tech Watch: Check out what TEAM TATRC is reading about this week in the news!?? "A new AI model can reliably detect rare diseases using training data from common findings alone. This advancement has the potential to significantly improve diagnostic accuracy and reduce pathologists' workloads in the future." Learn more about this new AI model at:
AI Tool Enhances Detection of Rare Diseases Using Common Data
azorobotics.com
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??Brooke Army Medical Center Tests Capabilities During City-Wide Mass Casualty Exercise!?? "Nearly 600 volunteers and role players acted as victims, friends, and family members to stress the system. Of those, BAMC received 61 patients with varying degrees of injuries including chemical burns, minor lacerations, and significant wounds. Army Capt. Darren Smith, the officer in charge of the decontamination team, said it was a chance for the team to practice on actual people instead of the mannequins they typically use for training." Follow the link for more!
BAMC tests capabilities during city-wide mass casualty exercise
dvidshub.net
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#DidYouKnow Veterans have a higher risk of Diabetes? Because of this higher risk, it is vital that they manage their Diabetes effectively. Visit the VA's page for Veteran-specific resources here: https://lnkd.in/gjjqN7MC #VeteransHealth #DiabetesAwareness