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Global Health Engagement

History

The U.S. military has a long standing history in international public health issues as a result of our responsibility to protect the health of our forces and to ensure that they are ready to deploy anywhere in the world at a moment’s notice.

Why DoD Supports Global Health Engagement

The Department of Defense (DoD) recognizes that global health and security are linked, and our global health engagement (GHE) efforts address the intersection of these concerns.

In addition to ensuring force health protection and medical readiness, DoD GHE efforts also address other DoD and U.S. government (USG) priorities. These include enhancing interoperability by helping partner nations build health capacity, combatting global health threats like emerging infectious diseases and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and supporting USG humanitarian assistance and disaster relief initiatives.

How DoD Engages

DoD works diligently with foreign nations to establish and develop international partnerships through joint medical training exercises and public health initiatives. We aim to support and strengthen the public health capabilities of our partner nations in these engagements, as well as to improve our interoperability with them.

USNS Comfort HaitiUSNS Comfort anchors off Haiti for Continuing Promise 2015, during which its personnel conducted medical training exercises and exchanges with partner nations in Latin America.

Our laboratories across the globe conduct essential surveillance of biological threats as well as groundbreaking research on infectious diseases. DoD’s global reach also serves as a force for good around the world, offering humanitarian and disaster response assistance when requested.

DoD’s global health engagement efforts are part of a whole-of-government approach, conducted in close coordination with other U.S. Government agencies, including the Department of State, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Agriculture, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). DoD also engages with non-government organizations, academia and private-sector organizations to enhance global health objectives.

The Bottom Line

GHE is an important priority for the MHS. Our work improves the health and safety of our warfighters, expands our medical readiness, builds trust and deepens professional medical relationships around the world, and advances U.S. national security objectives.

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USNS Comfort anchors in Haiti, nears 2015 Mission’s end

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9/14/2015
Since April, the USNS Comfort has taken a team of U.S. military medical and construction personnel, private-aid organizations and partner-nation officials to 11 Latin American and Caribbean nations, treating more than 100,000 patients and performing community-assistance projects. (U.S. Navy photo)

U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort anchors off the Haitian coast, marking its final Continuing Promise 2015 mission stop

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MHS research symposium highlights importance of infectious disease research

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8/31/2015
A health care worker attending the Department of Defense Ebola Treatment Training Team’s class at the National Police Training Academy, Paynesville, Liberia, recovers after encountering an expert patient trainer who simulated a suspected Ebola patient who becomes confused and aggressive during his stay at an Ebola treatment unit.

Experts united to discuss the battle against the invisible enemy - infectious diseases.

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USNS Mercy, Millinocket arrive in Vietnam for Pacific Partnership

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8/21/2015
Crewmembers of the hospital ship USNS Mercy train to participate in a mass casualty drill during Pacific Partnership 2015 recently. The current stop in Vietnam will culminate in a disaster medicine drill where both U.S. and Vietnamese medical personnel will participate both on and off USNS Mercy.  (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class William McCann)

The hospital ship USNS Mercy and joint high speed vessel USNS Millinocket arrived in Da Nang, Vietnam, recently for their last mission stops of Pacific Partnership 2015.

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MHS Research Symposium: A healthy global partner is a better global partner

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8/18/2015
Navy Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Edrik Nillo, prepares blood for medical procedures aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy on its way to Papua New Guinea during Pacific Partnership 2015.

Military Health System Research Symposium includes conversations on global health engagement

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Researchers to gather for military medical symposium

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8/14/2015
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Annual Military Health System Research Symposium brings together the research community’s far-flung members

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USNS Comfort arrives for first mission in Dominica

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8/6/2015
U.S. Navy Cmdr. William Cavill examines a child before her surgery aboard the hospital ship USNS Comfort in Roseau, Dominica. The medical care is part of Continuing Promise, a civil-military effort that includes humanitarian-civil assistance, medical, dental and veterinary support. Cavill is an anesthesiologist assigned to Naval Hospital Pensacola, Florida. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Lance Hartung)

The CP-15 team, NGO volunteers, Dominican medical professionals and Ministry of Health volunteers provided no-cost medical and dental services to more than 1,000 patients during the first day of operations at two locations.

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USNS Mercy continues Pacific Partnership mission

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8/5/2015
Navy surgeons aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy perform cataract surgery on a patient during Pacific Partnership 2015.

The hospital ship USNS Mercy arrived in Subic Bay, Philippines, Aug. 4, for the second half of its mission stop in the host nation for Pacific Partnership 2015.

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New Horizons Medical Team supports personnel, local Hondurans

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8/4/2015
U.S. Air Force Maj. Norman Zellers, 60th Medical Group physician assistant, Travis Air Force Base, California, treats Diego Sevillo, 13 months, who is held by his mother Yeimi, in the Dr. Salvador Paredos Hospital emergency room in Trujillo, Honduras.

The 15-person medical team is made up of a general surgeon, anesthesiologist, operating room nurse, emergency medicine provider, biomedical equipment technician and 10 emergency medical technicians. The team’s primary mission is to support all exercise personnel with point-of-injury immediate care before transfer to a main mobile forward surgical team.

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Canada’s top military doc meets with MHS leaders

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7/31/2015
Brig. Gen. Hugh Colin MacKay, OMM, CD, QHP (right), surgeon general and commander of Canadian Forces Health Services, meets with Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Jonathan Woodson (left) and Dr. Karen Guice, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs at the Pentagon on July 30, 2015.

Defense Department senior medical leaders and Canada’s surgeon general discussed their nations’ bilateral military medical partnership and future strategic goals yesterday. Canadian Army Brig. Gen. Hugh C. MacKay, a physician and the Canadian Forces Health Services commander, spent the first part of his daylong visit in discussions with Air Force Lt. Gen. Douglas J. Robb, a physician and director of the Defense Health Agency, at DHA headquarters in Falls Church, Virginia. Later at the Pentagon, MacKay met with Dr. Jonathan Woodson, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs.

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Canada’s top military doc meets with MHS leaders

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7/31/2015
Brig. Gen. Hugh Colin MacKay, OMM, CD, QHP (right), surgeon general and commander of Canadian Forces Health Services, meets with Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Jonathan Woodson (left) and Dr. Karen Guice, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs at the Pentagon on July 30, 2015.

MHS leadership met with Brig. Gen. Hugh Colin MacKay, the Canadian military’s surgeon general.

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German army nurses integrate, train in exercise

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7/29/2015
German army oncology nurses Kim Valez (front left) and Noelle Franklin (rear left) train with the 212th Combat Support Hospital, bolstering medical interoperability between U.S. and Germany during exercise Combined Resolve IV

Combined Resolve IV, or CbR IV, is Europe’s joint readiness training for a simulated wartime mission for rotational combat arms units together with 4,700 participants from 13 NATO and allied partners. The 212th CSH, along with 30th Medical Brigade, is exercising its medical capabilities in support of unified operations for the region.

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Military blood program supports Pacific Partnership 2015

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7/23/2015
The Armed Services Blood Program traveled to Pohnpei to conduct the three-day workshop designed to help develop infrastructure and knowledge for the Federated States of Micronesia’s blood banking program.

The U.S. Pacific Command and the Armed Services Blood Program conducted a three-day Blood Safety Workshop as part of Pacific Partnership 2015 in Pohnpei, one of the four states of the Federated States of Micronesia, July 1-3.

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Sky Medic

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7/22/2015
U.S. Army Capt. Hugh McLeod, a physician assistant assigned to 173rd Brigade Support Battalion, 173rd Airborne Brigade, helps load a simulated casualty during training with Polish medics of the 6th Airborne Brigade at the Nowa Deba Training Area in Poland.

There's inherent physical risks involved with being a paratrooper in the U.S. Army, and few people are as aware of these risks as the Army Physician Assistant that provides medical care for America's sky soldiers.

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USNS Mercy continues mission in Philippines

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7/21/2015
Royal Australian Navy Able Seaman Mele Buadromo (left), from Melbourne, Australia, and Hospitalman Elijah Boyd, from Mount Zion, Ill., participate in a suturing class aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy.

The hospital ship USNS Mercy arrived in Roxas City, Philippines, recently for the first half of its mission stop in the host nation for Pacific Partnership 2015.

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U.S. Army Reserve flight medics train Italian and Slovenian KFOR partners on aerial MEDEVAC

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7/17/2015
A UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter lifts soldiers from the Italian Armed Forces on a hoist during medical evacuation training at Villagio Italia, Kosovo.

A U.S. Army Reserve flight medic crew based at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, flew on a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter to lead a course in medical evacuation operations for their multinational partners July 14 at Villaggio Italia.

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