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    Innovative training for Ohio’s military medical force

    Ohio Army National Guard PAO

    Photo By Warrant Officer Joanna Bradshaw | Senior officials from four Cincinnati-area hospitals and military representatives sign...... read more read more

    CINCINNATI, OHIO, UNITED STATES

    08.15.2018

    Story by Stephanie Beougher 

    Ohio National Guard Public Affairs

    A new civil-military relationship has begun in Ohio that will provide medical training to military medical personnel, including members of the Ohio National Guard.

    Senior officials from four Cincinnati-area hospitals, along with representatives from the National Guard, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army Reserve, kicked off the two-week training Aug. 14 by signing an agreement to provide Operation Hospital SMART (Strategic Medical Asset Readiness Training). The nine-year agreement will allow service members to receive training on cutting-edge technology to prevent skill erosion while improving their individual readiness to deploy.

    “You have senior leaders here in this room who are dedicated to this effort as evidence by their attendance today but also by their teams’ deployment of resources, time and creativity to make this partnership work,” said Craig Brammer, chief executive officer of The Health Collaborative.

    Maj. Gen. John C. Harris Jr., Ohio assistant adjutant general for Army, commented at the ceremony about the need for Soldiers to be ready to deploy at a moment’s notice, with little time to polish their skills.

    “We appreciate an innovative program like Operation Hospital SMART to help our people maintain their skills in an environment that we cannot replicate in the National Guard,” Harris said.

    Spc. Deanna Delaney, a behavioral health specialist with the Ohio Army National Guard Medical Detachment, is one of the Soldiers who will be training alongside her civilian counterparts.

    “I’m looking forward to getting on-the-job training,” Delaney said. “I don’t get a lot of training with my specific MOS (military occupational specialty), so being able to be in a real-world setting, to get the extra training so I know what to do in certain situations, is great.”

    The program also includes specialties such as radiology, laboratory technology and dental treatment. Training will include accompanying paramedics on ambulance calls, working alongside emergency room personnel and flying on University of Cincinnati’s Air Care helicopters.

    Operation Hospital SMART started last year in New Jersey and helps to establish a national network of health care facilities that will provide critical medical training to our nation’s service members.

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    Date Taken: 08.15.2018
    Date Posted: 08.15.2018 14:52
    Story ID: 288934
    Location: CINCINNATI, OHIO, US

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