Teams can be deployed to forward operating locations to assist operational units and connect them with the right medical materiel centers to ensure they meet their resupply needs.Ĭurrently, the Army medical logistics information technology systems are not optimized or integrated with the other supply classes. Sometimes, additional hands-on training is necessary. For deploying units, training is offered directly to operators before they go into a theater to assess capabilities and address gaps. Additionally, various educational and cross-training opportunities will be promoted to the workforce. So, AMLC is developing how-to videos that break down different aspects of the medical logistics process. Today’s Soldiers may pick up a copy of their standard operating procedures, but they probably would prefer a video. Part of this effort is updating doctrine, but it also requires evolving training. The Army needs to do a better job of codifying Class VIII processes and training Soldiers. Army Medical Logistics Command (AMLC) is working to tackle four Class VIII challenges, including education and training, information systems, acquisition and sustainment, and customer support. With that voice, they bring a unique perspective to medical logistics because they have experienced both the best and worst of delivering and sustaining health care in the operational environment. Senior enlisted leaders represent the commander, communicating the commander’s goals and direction to the enlisted workforce while simultaneously representing the enlisted personnel’s views and concerns to the commander. Among this group, the noncommissioned officers serve as the “ground logisticians” that enable combat medics, doctors, and nurses who render first aid and battlefield care, as well as the maintainers who ensure medical devices work and tactical units are integrated into the end-to-end medical supply chain. As with all commodities, the backbone of medical logistics is people - a dedicated workforce of Soldiers and civilians. While most aspects take place at the strategic level, it is the tactical environment where lives are saved or lost. Logistics is a strategic and methodical operation that takes effective planning, preparation, and future forecasting at all echelons to maintain and sustain readiness. (Photo Credit: Photo by Katie Ellis-Warfield) VIEW ORIGINAL Army Medical Materiel Agency’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, works on a portable transfusion pump on Nov. Cody Harrison, a biomedical equipment specialist stationed at the U.S.
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