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AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 1 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO US Army Medical Department Center & School, US Army Health Readiness Center.

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1 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 1 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO US Army Medical Department Center & School, US Army Health Readiness Center of Excellence Briefing for the Defense Attaché Orientation International Programs Division G3/5/7

2 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 2 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Mission Our mission is to provide administrative and logistical support to educate and train international military and selected civilians from partner nations to achieve medical standardization and interoperability for full spectrum operations in support of United States national security objectives.

3 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 3 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Role of the International Programs Division Authority outlined in AR 12-15, Joint Security Cooperation Education and Training (JSCET) Manages all the medical training of International Military Students (IMS) within JBSA Fort Sam Houston under the auspices of the Security Cooperation Education and Training Program. Supports the training activities; the OTSG Global Health Division, and the Security Assistance Training Field Activity, US Army Training and Doctrine Command, in student administration, training, and execution of the DOD Field Studies Program (FSP). Acts as the local contact office for OTSG/ MEDCOM International Visits Program, the Military Personnel Exchange Program, the Foreign Liaison Officer (FLO) Program, Personnel Exchange Program (MPEP), and Foreign Military Defense Attaché Offices at the National Capitol Region.

4 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 4 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Schools Located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas AMEDD Center and School, Health Readiness Center of Excellence * Directorate of Training & Academic Affairs (DoTAA) * AMEDD C&S/ HRCoE NCO Academy Medical Education and Training Campus Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute Brooke Army Medical Center USA Institute of Surgical Research (USAISR) Joint Medical Executive Skills Institute (DL)

5 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 5 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Requesting Medical Training Country Identifies a Requirement Coordinates with the Security Cooperation Office at the US Embassy Request Processed Thru Channels - Security Assistance Training Field Activity - OTSG Global Health Division Most training is programmed during annual COCOM- hosted Security Cooperation Ed. & Tng. Work Groups

6 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 6 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Department of Defense Field Studies Program (FSP) Promote better understanding of the US, it’s people, political system, and way of life. Increase awareness of the United States commitment to internationally recognized human rights. Integral part of training

7 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 7 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Over 80 AMEDD C&S HRCoE courses available Officer and Enlisted Professional Development Pastoral Ministry Information on WebPages -http://www.cs.amedd.army.mil/ahs.aspxhttp://www.cs.amedd.army.mil/ahs.aspx -http://www.tradoc.army.mil/g357/satfa/http://www.tradoc.army.mil/g357/satfa/ Medical Training for International Military Community Training Opportunities

8 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 8 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Categories of Programs Observer training Formal training

9 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 9 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO The AMEDD C&S HRCoE International Engagement Program Facilitates the exchange of information while supporting new engagements through DV Orientation Tours and COCOM TCA Delegation Visits FY 2014FY 2015 Iraq Lao People's Democratic Republic MexicoEgypt Pakistan KazakhstanUK TurkmenistanChile GhanaSaudi Arabia RwandaGermany Korea Australia DATT Orientation Trip (30 countries reps) UK Korea Japan Pakistan

10 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 10 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Medical Mobile Training Teams Requested through U.S. Army Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) to support medical capabilities requirements of our global military partners. The focus of building and deploying teams is to enhance military and medical expertise in the delivery of combat medicine, consistent with host nation priorities.

11 AMERICA’S ARMY Our Profession – Living the Army Ethic Slide 11 UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO For More Information IMS Instructor/Staff Guide: Electronic copy available Contains web sites for flags and National Anthems Contact: Mr. Oscar R. Ramos-Rivera, IMSO, Director, International Programs Division, G-3/5/7 (210) 221-6020 e-mail: oscar.r.ramosrivera.civ@mail.mil Mr. Ervin Talley, Field Studies Manager, Deputy Director (210) 221-6310 e-mail: ervin.b.talley.civ@mail.milervin.b.talley.civ@mail.mil Ms. Christine Eberle, International Training Operations (210) 221-8838 e-mail: christine.eberle.civ@mail.mil

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