80 likes | 189 Views
Partnership For Peace Information Management System (PIMS). PIMS Support to Military Medicine. Technology Information Customers Solutions. Military Medical Georgia – PIMS: Dynamic Content Development. Military/Medical Testbed.
E N D
Partnership For Peace Information Management System (PIMS) PIMS Support to Military Medicine Technology Information Customers Solutions
Military Medical Georgia – PIMS: Dynamic Content Development Military/Medical Testbed National Information Learning Center NILC Georgian MOD Military Hospital Tbilisi State Medical University TSMU Parliament OSD Health Affairs Uniformed Services University of Health Science USUHS Georgia National Guard U.S. Embassy Tbilisi American International Health Alliance Emory University The Arcadia Institute R U S S I A Environmental Health & Force Protection Black Sea Initiative Tbilisi A Z E R. PfP Training Centers for International Peacekeeping T U R K E Y A Z E R B A I J A N A R M E N I A Technology Information Customers Solutions
Military Medicine • Goals • To familiarize the user with US/NATO military medical procedures, philosophies, equipment and materials. • To familiarize the user with PfP military medical capabilities to improve interoperability. • To improve dialogue between NATO and PfP nations in issues and scenarios related to military emergency medicine. Technology Information Customers Solutions
National Information Learning Centre Military Medical Collaborative VTC Medical Electronic Resource Centre for 21st Century VTC Co-Hosted by PIMS USU NILC And International Medical Programs, Inc. Theme: Radiation Safety Technology Information Customers Solutions
Military Medical Education Central Military Hospital Tbilisi, Georgia May-June, 2001 Content: Radiology Doctor used PIMS resources to help develop case studies. Case study accepted and published in EURAD database: CASE Nr. 900: Kyphoscoliosis, hump http://eurorad.org/ PIMS activities include the following: Providing the foundation resources Digitized additional x-ray pictures for Military Hospital Rad Dep. Preparing the material for the web Archiving other cases on PIMS American International Health Alliance International Healthcare Partnership Conference Washington, DC, April 9-11, 2001 Content: International Healthcare Physicians from Central and Eastern Europe, the Newly Independent States and Russia, presented on a variety of healthcare issues. PIMS activities included the following: Capturing the content of sessions Converting content Developing web-based media Technology Information Customers Solutions
Military Medical Education Tbilisi State Medical University Military Medical Department Tbilisi, Georgia - Feb-May, 2001 Content: Toxicology A Professor at TSMU used PIMS resources to develop an electronic textbook. PIMS activities include the following: Providing the foundation resources Preparing the material for the web Central Clinical Hospital Tbilisi, Georgia April 24, 2001 Content: Cardiology Two cardiologists used PIMS resources to develop a workshop for other cardiologists at the hospital. PIMS facilitated the following: Capturing the content of sessions Converting content Developing web-based media Technology Information Customers Solutions
PfP Exercise: Cooperative Partner 2001 PfP Exercise: Cooperative Partner 2001 • Related to DoE’s Black Sea Initiative Program • Collaborated with Georgian PfP Coordination Staff • Pre-exercise Planning and Information Management • Soldiers videotaped, took digital stills and gathered materials for development of multi-media training modules and curricula. • PIMS will facilitate conversion to web-based materials Technology Information Customers Solutions
Way Ahead: Enhancement Phase II Way Ahead • Data resource development • 2. Collaborative relationships • 3. Exercises/conferences • 4. Migration • Port EMT IT “Products” throughout PIMS site. • Expand to Military Hospitals in Partner Capitals Technology Information Customers Solutions