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Murtha Cancer Center Research Program |
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USU Alumni Train, Staff Critical Care, Isolation Transport Teams |
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As COVID-19 continues its worldwide spread, military medical service members are taking on unprecedented challenges. One challenge in particular has required incredibly quick thinking and the ability to re-adapt previous technology for this new mission. [need his rank] (Dr.) Daniel Adams, an Air Force pediatric infectious disease physician and Uniformed Services University alumnus, is serving as a member of a CCATT (Critical Care Air Transport) team caring for COVID-19 patients in air transportable isolation chambers, called TIS (Transport Isolation Systems). |
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Dr. Andrew Schicho, NSWC PCD mechanical engineer working on a ventilator prototype in support of the DoD Hack-a-Vent Innovation Challenge |
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Amid the global pandemic, hospitals across the country have filled with patients suffering from respiratory distress due to COVID-19. To help keep up with a demand for ventilators, the Department of Defense (DoD) recently launched a collaborative effort across the services, along with the Uniformed Services University (USU), to harness innovation and potentially save lives. |
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USU Students Compete in “COVID Cup” Workout, Wellness Challenge |
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Over the past few months, stay-at-home orders due to COVID-19 have left many feeling lethargic, lonely, and in desperate need of activity. It was for these exact reasons that Army 2nd Lt. Dmitriy Treyster pitched the idea of the COVID Cup, a compet**ive daily workout regime to promote camaraderie and fitness amongst cla***mates. |
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New Invention Helps Protect Healthcare Workers During COVID-19 Pandemic |
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If necessity and innovation are the driving forces behind invention, then the “COVID-19 Airway Management Isolation Chamber,” or CAMIC, is the perfect creation. The device, conceived, designed, built and tested by Military Health System and the Army’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) personnel, may be the answer to protecting healthcare workers from COVID-19 and other viruses during patient care. |
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CSTS Aids Health Care Providers, Community in Pandemic |
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How do you deliver the dreadful news to a family member that their loved one has succ***bed to COVID-19 if you’re a health care provider? How do you calm the fears of your patients who are worried about whether they may have the virus? If you’re a parent, how do you help your children understand the global pandemic that is impacting our entire society? |
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USU Alum Manages Lab That Supports COVID-19 Testing for State of Michigan |
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The scope of the current pandemic is unprecedented, and its mitigation requires a mult**ude of specialists from many fields. Many Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) alumni nationwide are among these incredible contributors who are supporting COVID-19 preparedness and response efforts, including Diana Riner, Ph.D., the Virology and Immunology Section manager with the Bureau of Laboratories for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. |
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