MC4 fields Dell Latitude E6400 and Panasonic “Toughbook” CF-51 notebook computers. The Dells are part of the AN/TYQ-106D(V)1, AN/TYQ-107D(V)1, AN/TYQ-107D(V)2, and AN/TYQ-108D(V)3 configurations. The Panasonics are part of the AN/TYQ-106C(V)1, AN/TYQ-107C(V)1, AN/TYQ-107C(V)2 and AN/TYQ-108C(V)3 configurations. An MC4 laptop includes a suite of government software, commercial-off-the-shelf products and Army-specific applications. The laptop enables deployable medical units to digitally record, track and share patient information in austere communications environments. It also enables medical situational awareness and automated medical logistics capabilities. View on Flickr
MC4 fields Dell Latitude E6400 and Panasonic “Toughbook” CF-51 notebook computers. The Dells are part of the AN/TYQ-106D(V)1, AN/TYQ-107D(V)1, AN/TYQ-107D(V)2, and AN/TYQ-108D(V)3 configurations. The Panasonics are part of the AN/TYQ-106C(V)1, AN/TYQ-107C(V)1, AN/TYQ-107C(V)2 and AN/TYQ-108C(V)3 configurations. An MC4 laptop includes a suite of government software, commercial-off-the-shelf products and Army-specific applications. The laptop enables deployable medical units to digitally record, track and share patient information in austere communications environments. It also enables medical situational awareness and automated medical logistics capabilities. View on Flickr
1st Lt. Christopher Jarvis, nurse with the 256th Combat Support Hospital, uses the MC4 system to electronically capture data on a mass casualty victim during pre-deployment training at Fort Lewis, Wash. View on Flickr
At a battalion aid station, providers utilize the MC4 system to document patient care. All medical records entered into the MC4 system reach the central data repository in the United States, and are viewable from anywhere in the world. View on Flickr
Providers at the 212th Combat Support Hospital in Germany begin utilizing MC4 for pharmacy purposes during a major training exercise in April 2007. View on Flickr
Task Force 21's MAJ Rhonda Clark, Patient Administration Division (PAD) chief, enters patient data into the MC4 system. View on Flickr
Dr. Krisada Jongsakul (left), AFRIMS occupational health officer, evaluates a patient exposed to a virus in a lab at the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS), Bangkok, Thailand, and enters the information into the MC4 system while Yinglak Fuangmarayat (center), nurse, measures the vital signs. View on Flickr