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Caravalho to MHSRS: We need to be more innovative
Army Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho, Jr., Joint Staff Surgeon (center), chats with attendees of the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS) just before giving the opening remarks for the final day of the conference, Aug. 18, in Orlando, Florida.
ARmy Maj. Gen. Joseph Caravalho, Jr., Joint Staff Surgeon (center), chats with attendees of the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS) just before giving the opening remarks for the final day of the conference, Aug. 18, in Orlando, Florida. Caravalho emphasized in his speech how the military, and especially its medical community, must come up with new approaches and capabilities, much like what has been discussed during the four-day meeting. He said military health care providers must take a multi-regional, multi-functional approach.
“We’re going to have to come up with innovative ways to provide care for those in need,” Caravalho said.
MHSRS is the Department of Defense’s premier scientific annual meeting and brings together nearly 2,500 military, academic and private health sector researchers to discuss advances and ways forward for the military’s medical system.
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8/18/2016
Dr. Ramiro L. Gutierrez accepted the 2016 MHSRS Team Award for Outstanding Research Accomplishment in the research category of infectious disease on behalf of his team from Navy Rear Adm. Colin Chinn, director of the Research, Development & Acquisition Directorate of the Defense Health Agency on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016.
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8/18/2016
Improvements in battlefield medicine discussed at MHSRS conference in Orlando
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8/17/2016
Brig. Gen. Norbert Weller, director of Military Medical Science and Medical Service Capability Development for the German Army Medical Service Academy in Munich, Germany, presents the International Distinguished Lecture to open Day 3 of the MHS Research Symposium.
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8/17/2016
Dr. Kayvan Najarian accepted the 2016 MHSRS Team Award for Outstanding Research Accomplishment in the research category of health information technology/informatics on behalf of his team from Navy Rear Adm. Colin Chinn, director of the Research, Development & Acquisition Directorate of the Defense Health Agency on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2016.
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8/16/2016
Canadian Maj. Gen. Jean-Robert Bernier, chairman/president of the Committee of Chiefs of Military Medical Services in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) opened day two of the MHS Research Symposium on Aug. 16, 2016 with remarks about the health research in NATO and the importance of partnering with ally organizations.
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8/16/2016
Navy Lt. Francis “Jay” Haran, received the 2016 MHSRS Individual Award for Outstanding Research Accomplishment in the research category of traumatic brain injury and neurotrauma
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8/16/2016
Geneva’s Researcher of the Year award is presented to a researcher who exemplifies Geneva’s mission of advancing innovative medical research within the U.S. military, for the benefit of U.S. service members and veterans, their families, and the global community.
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8/16/2016
Dr. Karen Guice, acting assistant secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, fifth from right, congratulated the finalists in the Military Health System Research Symposium 2016 Young Investigators competition.
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8/15/2016
Dr. Karen Guice, acting assistant secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, presents the keynote address opening the 2016 Military Health System Research Symposium in Orlando, Florida. During her address, Guice unveiled the MHS Research ASD(HA) Challenge. She encouraged attendees to share their published MHS-funded research findings with her at @DrGuiceMHS.
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8/15/2016
Rear Adm. Colin Chinn, director of Research, Development and acquisition for the Defense Health Agency, spoke Monday, Aug. 15 at MHSRS 2016. In his keynote address Chinn discussed how the Military Health System is building a more agile and responsive research enterprise.
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8/15/2016
Dr. Karen Guice, the acting assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs opened up the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS), running Aug. 15-18 in Orlando, Florida. She told the approximately 2,500 military, academic and private health sector researchers gathered that research is a key part of military medical readiness.
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8/15/2016
Dr. Steven P. Cohen, retired U.S. Army colonel and chief of pain medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, received the 2016 MHSRS Distinguished Service Award in the research category of pain management on Monday, Aug. 15, 2016.
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