Army Reserve Brig. Thad J. Collard, (center) the deputy commanding general for operations at U.S. Army Medical Command, who is dual-hatted as the Army Reserve Medical Command deputy commanding general, emphasized the role of artificial intelligence, or AI, in improving military medical research and services, at the Aug. 20, 2024, “Service Leadership Roundtable” at the Defense Health Information Technology Symposium held in Dallas.
The general was joined by U.S. Public Health Service Rear Admiral Tracy Farrill (far left), the Military Health Service health record functional champion; Stephen M. Mounts (middle left), the U.S. Air Force associate deputy surgeon general; Collard, U.S. Public Health Service Rear Admiral Paul “PJ” Jung (middle right), the U.S. Coast Guard’s surgeon general and chief medical officer; Michael McGinnis (far right), the director of the U.S. Navy Medicine Civilian Corps and the executive director of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and Dr. Michael Malanoski (not shown), the deputy director of the Defense Health Agency. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Neil W. McCabe)
Date Taken: | 08.20.2024 |
Date Posted: | 09.14.2024 21:09 |
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Location: | DALLAS, TEXAS, US |
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