DLH Presents Cutting-Edge Research at MHSRS 2024
DLH is thrilled to be attending this year’s Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS)! MHSRS offers a unique opportunity for collaboration and education in the military health field through research and development.
DLH researchers drive rapid progress in defense health, all in the name of strengthening warfighter readiness. Stop by a poster session at booth 818 during MHSRS to learn how our team leverages AI/ML, advanced automation, real-time data analytics, and beyond to support the full continuum of care.
POSTER SESSION 1
Tuesday, 27 August | 1000 – 1200
Evaluating Teleoperated Surgical Assistance for Trauma Related Vascular Repair Surgeries
Presenter: Alix Donnelly
Enabling Safe Human-Robot Interaction for Future Casualty Extraction Missions
Presenter: Jonathan Chambers
Leveraging Clinician Expertise to Create an Ai-based Clinical Decision Support System for Tactical Combat Casualty Care
Presenters: Nate Fisher, Nick Williams
Breakout Session:
Casualty Care During Multi-Domain Operations, Large Scale Combat Operations, and Prolonged Care
Evaluating Autonomous and Remote Management Strategies for Enhanced Casualty Care
Presenter: Nicole Sieling-Mondora
Breakout Session:
Advanced Decision Support and Automation Technologies to Support Combat Casualty Care During Multi-Domain Operations, Large Scale Combat Operations, and Prolonged Care
POSTER SESSION 2
Tuesday, 27 August | 1530 – 1730
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Real-Time Data Analytics to Increase Warfighter Resilience and Performance – The Future of Adaptive Training
Presenters: Natalie Nevins, DO, MSHPE, MSS, Juan Odenwood, MS
Breakout Session:
Big Data and Machine Learning for Full Spectrum Military Health Readiness, Performance and Care
POSTER SESSION 3
Wednesday, 28 August | 1000 – 1200
Identifying Occupational Health Hazards using Machine Learning Methods to Protect Service Members’ Longterm Health and Readiness
Presenters: Nathaniel MacNell, PhD, Vicki Hart, PhD
Breakout Session:
Force Health Protection: Operational Exposure Research and Predictive Risk Methods
Leave a Reply
Want to join the discussion?Feel free to contribute!