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Joint DoD/MEDCOM 2008 Health Care Law Conference

Joint DoD/MEDCOM 2008 Health Care Law Conference. R & D Update Jay B. Winchester. Executive Order 13457, “Protecting American Taxpayers from Government Spending on Wasteful Earmarks.” National Interagency Bio-Defense Campus DoD Appropriations Act 2008, Section 8115. R & D Update.

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Joint DoD/MEDCOM 2008 Health Care Law Conference

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  1. Joint DoD/MEDCOM 2008 Health Care Law Conference R & D Update Jay B. Winchester

  2. Executive Order 13457, “Protecting American Taxpayers from Government Spending on Wasteful Earmarks.” National Interagency Bio-Defense Campus DoD Appropriations Act 2008, Section 8115 R & D Update

  3. PTSD/TBI Funding Issues CRDA P6 Computer programs Federal Advisory Committee Act compliance R & D Update

  4. Miscellaneous Human Use Issues Technology Transfer Program Patent Program Contracts R & D Update

  5. 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 2005 2006 2007 MEDCOM USAMRMC USAMRMC and MEDCOM Active Licenses

  6. MEDCOM USAMRMC USAMRMC and MEDCOM Invention Disclosures

  7. MEDCOM USAMRMC USAMRMC and MEDCOM New Patent Applications per Year

  8. USAMRMC and MEDCOM New US Patents

  9. USAMRMC and MEDCOM New Foreign Patents

  10. MEDCOM USAMRMC USAMRMC Royalties

  11. FEBSSField Expedient Bleeding Simulation SystemCreated by former Army Medic Trainer Sgt. Lynn Randall KingEvans Army Community HospitalArmy Medical Department (AMEDD) Problem High percentage of fatalities and disabilities resulting from delays in effective hemorrhage control in the field Unrealistic tools for medic training: • didn’t recreate the stress and difficulty of real life hemorrhage control in the field • Mannequin hooked up to laptop was cumbersome and impractical Solution • CRADA with Skedco and Army to develop prototype (mannequin to backpack) • These prototypes can simulate several concurrent wounds, either mild or severe, from a venal nick to a pulsing arterial hemorrhage. Units are suited for retrofitting of typical mannequins already in use, or the systems can be worn by personnel in a role playing exercise. Validation • Fort Carson 91W School – combat medics in training • Multiple Army units Technology Transfer • Exclusive licensee • Anticipated units to be sold in both the civilian and military sector

  12. Evolution of “Joe” – from a bleeding mannequin to a backpack

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