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LEADERSHIP

AVIATION MEDICINE...FROM THE DEAN

DEAN COL BRIAN W. SMALLEY

Biography

ASSISTANT COL DEAN JEFFREY FOE

(Biography Pending)

Strategic Goals and Objectives

Goals
FY13 Objectives

1. Train Soldiers with realistic and relevant material

1. Quality Relevant Academic Products

2. Leverage communications for AAR/Lessons Learned/LP/DL

2. Outreach / Responsiveness

3. Reach-back Capability

3. Knowledge Management Leveraging Technology

4. Support Doctrine Development/TTPs

4. Collaborative efforts with AC&S

5. Act as think-tank to solve problems

5. Paramedic Strategy- Agile and Adaptive

6. Promote Culture of Innovation

6. Refine Internal Processes/Restructure

 

OUR VISION |MISSION

Vision:
To be the Army’s premier medical training institution dedicated to saving lives and fostering healthy and resilient air crewmembers
Mission:  
We envision, design, and trainthe Nation’s premier aeromedical forces to support the full spectrum of military operations.   We maintain and improve operational readiness of US Army, Joint and allied warfighting forces through aeromedical training of aviation and medical personnel.
   
Strategically postured, we envision what the future aviation medical force should look like and what it should be able to accomplish given the missions it can be expected to receive.  Building upon these projections, we create training and learning environments in which students can sharpen the capabilities they will need in order to provide the best aeromedical care possible.
   
In conjunction with strategic and operational planners, we help design the tactical aeromedical units; reviewing their equipment sets, developing their medical doctrine, and providing them with the best trained aeromedical providers needed to provide full spectrum quality healthcare.
   
Through state-of-the-art, hands-on, scenario-driven training based on lessons learned from today`s battlefields and clinical settings, we train and develop military and some civilian students into proficient and ready members of the AMEDD Team.  And as always, credible feedback influences training development and resourcing decisions.
   
To accomplish this mission USASAM’s recruits some of the world`s most capable and innovative military instructors, training developers, and DoD Civilian staff members then provides them with professional staff development and career life-cycle management to ensure that our students will continue to receive the benefits of the best education and training opportunities available.
 

USASAM desires to provide high-quality deployment relevant training. We sincerely request that you assist us by providing your comments, input to surveys, lessons-learned and opinion to this website`s content and structure. Your constructive criticism, comments, input and lessons learned can only serve to provide better insight, training and remediation to those in the field. Through the efforts of our professional staff and faculty and those of you in the field, we know that as a team we can provide the very best Aviation Medicine resident and nonresident training to our fighting forces.. Click here to send us your comments or suggestions.

Welcome to the United States Army School of Aviation Medicine

Home to the “DUSTOFF” TEAM: Building the Future

 

 

MEDEVAC Pilot/Flight Medic/Flight Surgeon/Flight APA/Flight Nurse/Flight Psychologist

The United States Army School of Aviation Medicine (USASAM) at Fort Rucker is a field element of the U.S. Army Medical Department’s Center and School, headquartered at Fort Sam Houston.  USASAM is the Army’s center of excellence for training Army Flight Surgeons, Aeromedical Physician Assistants, Flight Medics, and Aeromedical Evacuation Officers.  Concurrently, USASAM provides initial and sustainment aeromedical training in 32 Training and Doctrine Command Programs of Instruction for both fixed and rotary wing flight students.  USASAM also provides high altitude physiology training for Aviation, Special Operations, and Aeromedical personnel in the Army`s only training hypobaric (altitude) chamber and is the proponent for the DoD’s only Aeromedical Psychology Training Course.

 

Operational Aeromedical Conference Information

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