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Brooke Army Medical Center

Brooke Army Medical Center. COL Noel J. Cardenas, MHA, FACHE Deputy Commander for Administration. Warrior Ethos. 2. Warrior Ethos. I will always place the mission first I will never accept defeat I will never quit I will never leave a fallen comrade. 3. Where are they now?.

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Brooke Army Medical Center

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  1. Brooke Army Medical Center COL Noel J. Cardenas, MHA, FACHE Deputy Commander for Administration

  2. Warrior Ethos 2

  3. Warrior Ethos • I will always place the mission first • I will never accept defeat • I will never quit • I will never leave a fallen comrade 3

  4. Where are they now? Kortney Clemons US Paralympic athlete and Penn State graduate JR Martinez Motivational speaker and Actor, All My Children Tammy Duckworth Assistant Secretary of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, Veterans Administration 4

  5. Mission Effectively and efficiently promote health and provide quality healthcare to eligible patients, while preparing future healthcare leaders to do the same within the full spectrum of military medical operations 5

  6. Vision & End State Develop and maintain patient trust by being available, accessible and accountable Maintain a quality-, safety- and outcomes-based healthcare system, while increasing health promotion and provider-patient partnerships Maintain a learning environment focused on training, education, research and leader development Maintain a work environment that best supports Soldiers and their Family Members 6

  7. A Day at BAMC ER Visits 135 (4 WT) Inpatient Census 141 (10 WT) WT Population 629 Admissions 40 (1 WT) OutpatientPrescriptions Filled* 3,970 (148 WT) Surgeries* 33 (2 WT) X-rays* 786 (21 WT) Clinic Visits* 2,858 (381 WT) 5 Nov 2010 CivilianEmergency Admissions 4 Dining Facility Patrons 4,472 M-F 997 Weekends / Holidays Laboratory Procedures* 7,961 (122 WT) Based on data collected between 1 July and 30 September 2010 * M-F less Holidays & Training Holidays

  8. Medical Projection Balad to LRMC = 2114 miles Bagram to LRMC = 3174 miles LRMC to BAMC = 4300 miles 8

  9. Supporting Overseas Contingency Operations Inpatient & Outpatients Burn Casualties • Burn Flight Team on-call at all times for worldwide deployment • Team typically meets a burn casualty at a transfer point (LRMC) during strategic evacuation • As of 26 Jan 2011 9

  10. Questions or Comments 10

  11. Pause For Dr. Menetrez Presentation

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