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Using Public Health Missions to Prepare for Disaster Response. Texas State Guard – Medical Reserve Corps LTC Frank Stead. Public Health Authority Defines areas of State that are medically underserved. Medically Underserved Locations. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Using Public Health Missions to Prepare for Disaster Response
Texas State Guard – Medical Reserve Corps
LTC Frank Stead
• Public Health Authority
• Defines areas of State that are medically underserved
Medically Underserved Locations
Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense - Reserve Affairs
Civilian-Military Innovative Readiness Training Program
•National Defense Authorization Act of 1993
•Civilian Military Projects not otherwise met
•Provides the Services “hands-on” readiness training
•Provides direct and lasting benefit to communities
GOVERNOR
ADJUTANTGENERAL
TEXAS ARMYNATIONAL GUARD
TEXAS AIRNATIONAL GUARD
TEXAS STATE GUARD
------------------------------------------Texas Military Forces---------------------------------------
TEXAS MEDICALRESERVE CORPS
REGIONALBRIGADES
Texas Military ForcesOrganizational Chart
Commander(San Antonio)
AlamoMedical GroupCommander(UTHSCSA )
HoustonMedical Group
Commander(UTHSCH)
West Texas Medical GroupCommander
(TTHSC - Lubbock)
Statewide Command Staff(San Antonio &
Austin)
WMD CST AuxiliaryTeam
(Statewide)
DeputyCommander
(Dallas)
Fort WorthMedical Group
Commander(N TX HSC)
Central TexasMedical Group
Commander(A&M HSC)
Dallas Medical GroupCommander
(SW Med School)
Texas Medical RangersOrganizational Chart
Medical GroupOrganizational Chart
Group Commander
Trauma Stability Team(s)X 1 or 2
Healthcare Treatment and Counseling Teams
X 3 - 5
Alternate Treatment Site Teams
X 3 - 7
Group Command Staff
Personnel Operations & Training
Supply & Logistics Chaplain
WMD Civil Support Augmentation Team(s)
Medical Groups are regionally-based and some medical teams may be located in cities away from the Group headquarters. For example, Alamo Medical Group teams may be located in Laredo, Corpus Christi or Brownsville.
Operation Lone Star
• Joint Military and Civil Humanitarian Mission in its seventh year started in 1999
• Joint Military Task Force
• TXANG and TXSG - MRC
• Department of State Health Services
• Volunteer Organizations
DSHS Site Locations
Brownsville
Gallegos ElementaryBrownsville, Texas
. La Joya—
Chapa Elementary School, 3 1/2 Mile North Doffing Road,
La Joya, TX
Rio Grand City—
Ringgold Middle School,Fort Ringgold Campus,
Rio Grande City, TX
19-22JUL TUE-FRI
1 23 JUL
SAT
2 24 JUL
SUN
3 25 JUL MON
4 26 JUL
TUE
5 27 JUL WED
6 28 JUL
THU
7 29 JUL
FRI
ALL
TY-2005 AT: Week One
Deploy & Arrival of MB
Operational Days - Operation Lone Star
Advance Party 1st D
ay
RCV UNITS
In briefs & Final Set up
VIP DAY-RGUnivision Telethon
TY-2005 AT: Week Two
8 30 JUL
SAT
9 31 JUL
SUN
10 1 AUG MON
11 2 AUG TUE
12 3 AUG WED
13 4 AUG THU
14 5 AUG
FRI
15 6 AUG SAT
ALL
REDEPLOY
Endex
Recovery
MWR
HSRECOVERY
EOM
Operational Days - Operation Lone Star
MOSQ trngCDR’s time
OLS 1/2day
AAR
Task Organization
•Headquarters
Weslaco
•Ringgold Jr. High
Star County
•Chapa
Hidalgo County
•Gallegos Elementary
Cameron County
CIVILIAN ORGANZATIONS
• DSHS Region 11 Lead
• Three Counties Health Departments
• 15 Volunteer Organizations
__________________Incident
Commander
______________Admin/Finance
_____________Military
_____________Civilian
______________Plans
______________Military
______________Civilian
_____________Logistics
_____________Pharmacy
______________Supplies
_____________Operations
______________Communications
______________Security
_____________Safety
____________Public Information
Officer (PIO)
_____________Volunteers
______________Healthcare/Clinic
HSPD – 5 Implementation
HQ Organization
CommanderExecutive Officer
S3 Operations/Planning
S1Admin/Personnel
S4 Logistics
PAO NCOIC
DSHS Regional Administrator
NCOIC NCOIC NCOIC
•Staff NCO’s •Staff NCO’s
Site Organization
Site OIC Executive Officer
S3Operations/Planning
S1Admin/Personnel
S4Logistics
Site PAO Site NCOIC
DSHS Civilian Lead
NCOIC NCOIC NCOIC
Chief Medical Officer
Chief Nursing Officer Chief Dental Officer
Generic Site FlowLine up
Registration
Hearing, Speech, VisionTesting
ImmunizationClinic
Physicians Stations Dental Stations
Basic PhysicalHeight/Weight
Basic PhysicalDiabetic Check
Basic Physical BP/Temperature
Pharmacy
Check out
Cleaning X-ray
Procedures
Check out
Basic PhysicalImmunization Records
Check
Counseling
Morning Line Up
Registration
Colonel Joseph Gonzales, TXSG-MRC
Basic Physical
Major Leslie Melton-Kissel RN, TXSG-MRC
Check for Diabetes
Dental Assistant Students
Immunizations
Sargent David Van Curren, TXARNG
Counseling
DSHS Healthy Lifestyle Specialist
Visit with the Doctor
Lt. Colonel (Dr.) Samuel Morale, TXSG-MRC
Visit with the Dentist
Lt. Colonel (DDS) Robert Galvin, TXARNG
Pharmacy
SGT Johnny Mendoza, TXARNG
What has been accomplished
• 13,877 Individual Served in 2004-2005
• Services provided were estimated at a value of $1,724,322
OPERATION LONE STAR Texas State Guard
Medical Reserve corps
2004 – 28 participants
126 days served
2005 – 85 Participants
435 days served
2006 Daily MRC
Site Resources Needed
•Physicians/PA’s 8 Communications 2
•Nurses 12 Security 5
•Medics 18 Admin/Bilingual 10
•Dentists 2 HQ 13
•Dental Techs 4
•Pharmacy Techs 4 Total 84 positions
870 services days required
2006
Medical Reserve Corps