Introducing our latest project, AutoDoc (Automating Documentation). In the future fight, the operating environment will be exponentially more dispersed and fast paced. The AutoDoc Project will deliver sensor suites that passively collect accurate and reliable data.
In the early 20th Century, polio was devastating the youth of our Nation. Officials, desperate to get this viral disease under control, tried anything including spraying DDT in neighborhoods.Volunteers across the country rallied behind President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's call to the Nation in an initiative that would later be coined, "The March of Dimes." With the money raised and after over half a decade of research, Dr. Jonas Salk revealed a vaccine that all, but eradicated the disease.
Decades later, what if all those dimes were bytes of data? Imagine what we could accomplish! Join TEAM TATRC in our mission to Automate Casualty Care.
We had fun reading your answers about what it means to automate something. Overall, to automate something is "to make something operate automatically by using machines or computers."
TATRC's vision to automate casualty care would reduce the human burden of casualty care and allow better decisions to be made faster across the entire continuum of care!
The Army Medical Research and Development Command is committed to providing solutions that address the military's unique medical readiness requirements. At MRDC, our medical research laboratories and subordinate commands execute science, technology and acquisition programs that investigate medical solutions for the battlefield.
Hear a success story from one of our Advanced Medical Technology Initiative-funded innovators as LTC Carrie Hoppes discusses how the AMTI program helped her explore using Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in support of soldier readiness!
Hear a success story from one of our Advanced Medical Technology Initiative-funded innovators as CAPT Robert Whitehurst discusses how the AMTI program helped him develop the Rapid Acquisition Package for Tracking Outcomes in Rehabilitation (RAPTOR) tool!
Hear a success story from one of our Advanced Medical Technology Initiative-funded innovators as CAPT Courtney Moore and Dr. Jared McGuirt discuss how the AMTI program helped them develop an app to support soldier readiness with informed nutrition choices!
Hear a success story from one of our Advanced Medical Technology Initiative-funded innovators as Dr. Charles Andersen discusses how the AMTI program helped him improve wound care through the use of Bacterial Fluorescence Imaging!
Virtual Science Cafe at the National Museum of Health and Medicine
A federally funded telemedicine program.
A federally funded telemedicine program.
A federally funded telemedicine program.