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LT Racquel Stephenson, MPH, REHS COF Symposium EHO Category Day June 21, 2011
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Background Four month duration (July-November 2010) Mission: Provide medical care and infrastructure improvements in eight nations Provide humanitarian assistance and disaster response SMEEs; aid in the event of a disaster
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History 5 th mission in four years to the region Previous missions: over 270,000 patients treated numerous infrastructure projects completed millions of items donated hundreds of thousands educated Information Source: United States Southern Command: Continuing Promise 2010 (http://www.southcom.mil/appssc/factFiles.php?id= 155)
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USPHS Involvement Invited by US Navy Previous involvement in CP09 Coordinated by OFRD OIC: CAPT Maurice Sheehan, FDA
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The Amphibious Ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) Information Source: United States Southern Command: Continuing Promise 2010 http://www.southcom.mil/appssc/factFiles.php?id=1 55)
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Background Diplomatic mission Direct care and public health Primary care, optometry, surgery, ob/gyn, dentistry dermatology, pharmacy, veterinary, prev med, health ed Engineering Training Information Source: United States Southern Command: Continuing Promise 2010 (http://www.southcom.mil/appssc/factFiles.php?id= 155)
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Background Crew: 1700 U.S. Uniformed Service personnel ○ DOD ○ USPHS NGOs (40+) International Partners
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CP10 PHS 2 nd Rotation Costa Rica and Guatemala PREV MED CAPT Rossanne Philen, Medical Officer, Translator/ Health Educator, CDC CDR Carma Ayala, Health Educator/ Translator, CDC CDR Michael Schmoyer, Health Educator/ Translator, CDC LT Racquel Stephenson, EHO, ATSDR DENTAL CDR Cristino Gavarrete, Dentist, ICE PHARMACY LCDR Yon You, Pharmacist, CDC LT Lisa Tung, Pharmacist, FDA
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Daily Life 12-16 hour days (0530 - 2200) Meals (Wardroom or MREs) Transportation LCU or Helo to/from shore (if no port) Vans Clinic hours: 0800 – 1600 Cleaning stations (if not manifested) Team briefs Mission briefs 2 minute showers! Drills
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Pharmacy Health Education Environmental Preventive Medicine Dental
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Preventive Medicine 4 drinking water facility assessments 2 solid waste site assessments 2 safety assessments 1 restaurant inspection 3 dw assessments at private establishments
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Health Education Basic hygiene Point of use drinking water treatment/storage Vectorborne disease prevention Chronic disease prevention CVD Diabetes
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Other Prev Med Activities SMEEEntomology
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EHO Lessons Learned Prev Med Bring supplies/equipment for chlorine testing Bring supplies for testing to provide to host nation (HN) Bring health education materials, preferably ones that are interactive for kids Limited photocopy/printing Limited computer access
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EHO Lessons Learned Prev Med cont’d May be viewed as expert if only EHO Limited ability to provide concrete/tangible solutions to HN ○ Awareness and Education Challenges with follow-up
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EHO Lessons Learned Health Be prepared for daily exercise Hot/humid, no AC at clinics Hydrate Bring snacks MREs are tasty at first, but… Malaria prophylaxis Stress relief (day off, gym, recreation) Bring hand sanitizer/wipes and toilet paper
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EHO Lessons Learned Cultural Competency Attend mission briefs Pre-conceived ideas about US, HN, and mission Considerations when approaching HN counterparts Considerations when devising health education messages/interventions Bi-lingual team member(s)
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