The 3rd Operational Med Pre Event Review
Defense Strategies Institute is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the highly anticipated military medical event of the year; The 3rd Annual Operational Medicine Symposium
This year’s symposium will take place on 28-29 September for the first time in San Antonio, TX. Join over 250 attendees for the unique opportunity to learn, network, and engage with some of the most highly regarded military medical professionals and participate in two days of plenary sessions, panel discussions, tech talks, and product demonstrations.
This year’s agenda will highlight key topics in military medical care, including in areas of combat casualty care, medical logistics, human performance, and a new panel discussion for 2021 on advancements in telehealth and virtual health in support of operational medicine. Do not miss your opportunity to participate in this foremost symposium and align your organization with senior-level officials from across the services, combatant commands, and DHA. Hear from senior-level speakers on opportunities for innovating and partnering with industry providers to deliver cutting-edge medical equipment to warfighters in any environment.
We are pleased to welcome back our Diamond Sponsor, Leidos. Sponsor and exhibit opportunities for the forum are open and spots are filling quickly. Diamond and luncheon sponsorships are sold out! Stand out and increase your exposure by taking advantage of offerings including tabletop exhibits, speaking engagements, and roundtable discussions. This is a key opportunity for you to showcase your organization as a leader in military medical solutions. Current sponsors and exhibitors at this year’s symposium include DripDrop, AcelRX, Fort Defiance Industries, MedWed, GDIT, and Zoll.
Those interested in participating in the 3rd Operational Medicine Symposium can visit Defense Strategies Institute’s website. Anyone interested in learning more or sending questions, contact Erica Noreika at [email protected], 201-896-7802
August 2021
Issue
In this issue:
The Frisco Three’s journey to safeguard crash survivability and resolve loopholes in FAA regulations
How technology innovation and new materials are changing the test pilot role
Line operations safety audits in live combat aeromedical evacuation
The cockpit equipment keeping pilots safe
SAR innovation by necessity across three US states
An interview with London’s Air Ambulance Charity’s Dr Mike Christian
Provider Profile: Babcock Australasia and Ambulance Victoria
And more
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