Name
Readiness Innovations from Active Duty Informaticists
Speakers
Content Presented on Behalf of
Uniformed Services University
Services/Agencies represented
US Air Force, US Army, Defense Health Agency (DHA), US Navy, Uniformed Services University (USU)
Session Type
Breakout
Date
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Start Time
4:30 PM
End Time
5:30 PM
Room#/Location
Woodrow Wilson A
Focus Areas/Topics
Medical Technology, Trending/Hot Topics or Other not listed
Learning Outcomes
Learning Objective 1
Following this session, the attendee will be able to describe military medical informatics innovations and their impact on readiness.
Learning Objective 2
Following this session, the attendee will be able to describe the state of the informatics workforce, and how clinicians can enter this career field for any service.
Learning Objective 3
Following this session, the attendee will be able to describe a pathway to institutionalize an innovation in DoD.
Following this session, the attendee will be able to describe military medical informatics innovations and their impact on readiness.
Learning Objective 2
Following this session, the attendee will be able to describe the state of the informatics workforce, and how clinicians can enter this career field for any service.
Learning Objective 3
Following this session, the attendee will be able to describe a pathway to institutionalize an innovation in DoD.
CE/CME Session
CE/CME Session
Session Currently Live
Description
Active-Duty Service Members will discuss the individual readiness innovations that they have been able to develop and institutionalize over their informatics assignments. The current state of the informatics and digital expert workforce will be addressed. The talk concludes with work that needs to be done to leverage Information Technology to improve readiness, and limitations in doing that work.
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