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Staff

Charles Beadling, MD, FAAFP, IDHA, DMCC
COL., MC, USAF (RET)
Director

Kevin Riley, PhD
LtCol, MSC, USAF (RET)
Deputy Director

Ben Woods, MD
LtCol, MC, USAF
Associate Director - International Programs

Carlos D. Williams, MD, MPH, MBA
LCDR, MC, USN
Associate Director - Education and Training

Claudia Spaulding
Senior Administrative Officer

Jeffery A. Zimmerman
IT & Procurement Manager

Raymond Handel, CWO, USCG (RET)
Medical Operations Officer

Craig Llewellyn, MD
COL, MC, USN (RET)
Science and Medicine Consultants

Ken Curley, MD
MAJ, MC, USA (RET)
Science and Medicine Consultants

Robert G. Darling, MD, FACEP
CAPT, MC, USN (RET)
Science and Medicine Consultants

Satomi Nassirian, M.A.
Education/Training Development Program Manager
Online Preparedness and Emergency Planning Portal (OPEP)

John Spaulding
Program Manager
OASD (HA) International Health Division Support Program

Lynn Lawry, M.D., MSPH, M. Sc.
Senior Health Stability/Humanitarian Assistance Specialist
OASD (HA) International Health Division Support Program

Shakir Jawad, M.D.
International Health analyst
OASD (HA) International Health Division Support Program

Ali Al - Ameri
Military Health Scholar
OASD (HA) International Health Division Support Program

Gregg Nakano
Development Outreach Coordinator
OASD (HA) International Health Division Support Program

Maysaa Mahmood, MSc, PharmD, PhD
International Pharmaco-economist
OASD (HA) International Health Division Support Program

Jerry Mothershead, MD
Program Manager
Avian Influenza/Pandemic Influenza Program

Jennifer Vettori
Project Manager
Avian Influenza/Pandemic Influenza Program

Danielle Rosenau
Project Manager
Avian Influenza/Pandemic Influenza Program

Karen Ellis, CMP
Conference Manager
Avian Influenza/Pandemic Influenza Program

Margot Craig-Louden
Site Coordinator
Avian Influenza/Pandemic Influenza Program

Cecil James Holliman, MD, FACEP
Program Manager
Afghanistan Reachback Program

Ginny Nagy, JD, MPH
Project Manager & Country Analysis Manager
Afghanistan Reachback Program

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CDHAM's Mission . . .

A WORLD CENTER ADVANCING MEDICINE IN HUMANITARIAN AND DISASTER RELIEF

Charles Beadling, Col. USAF, Director

The mission of the Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine (CDHAM) is exactly what its name implies - to be the focal point for medical aspects of disaster relief and humanitarian assistance. Other centers operate within the realm of humanitarian relief. However, they are focused on the broader issue of disaster management. By specializing in medicine and health-related topics worldwide, CDHAM complements the work of these centers, as well as many other organizations that are improving the provision of relief and international health care.

The origin of CDHAM pre-dates the current emphasis on military medical support or operations other than war by more than a decade. The CDHAM is organized within the Department of Military and Emergency Medicine (MEM) at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS). The Department Chair, along with the Dean, the President, and key faculty at the University recognized early on the evolving role of military forces in shaping an uncertain world. CDHAM was formally established at USUHS by the Defense Appropriations Act of 1999 as the Department of Defense's focal point for medicine in the non-traditional military operations and missions that have become more common in the new millennium.

The role of CDHAM extends beyond simply conducting studies. Our goal is to analyze, develop conclusions, determine lessons learned, and translate these into learning opportunities and improvement. Publications, lectures, symposia, and other media developed as a result of this work become tools for educating graduate and medical students at USUHS, as well as advancing the broad spectrum of military medicine. CDHAM uses training, technology, and best management practices to improve military medicine capabilities and readiness for humanitarian missions, especially in partnership with the inter-Agency process, the international medical community, and the host nation medical infrastructure and beneficiary populations.

Mission

The Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine is a university-based venture whose mission is to advance the understanding and delivery of disaster medical care and humanitarian assistance worldwide. The uniquely positioned academic center is actively developing relationships between governmental agencies, non-governmental agencies, and private volunteer organizations as a means of improving relief efforts.

Research

Assistance with planning, development, and execution of multi-specialty research in the areas of disaster preparedness, assessment, surveillance, medical care, and recovery is available. Training Training of disaster responders of all professional specialties is available. Curricula in the areas of disaster administration, field medical care, operational logistics, assessment, and surveillance can be developed for specific organizations and specialties.

Consultation

Telephone and on-site consultation are available for organizations requiring timely expertise in all phases of disaster mitigation. Aid with response planning, vulnerability assessment, needs assessment, medical care, and epidemiological surveillance is available.

Policy Development

The Center will assist in the development of institutional policy with regards to disaster response, medical care, and humanitarian aid.

 

  
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