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Maj. Gen. Martin CM Bricknell (right), United Kingdom, Director of Medical Policy, Operations and Capability, Headquarters Joint Forces Command visits with Acting Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Commander, Col. Duane R. Hennion (Left) while touring Tripler, Jan. 25, 2017. The purpose of Bricknell's visit was to gain a better understanding of the U.S. Army's approach to health engagements and how healthcare is delivered through various echelons throughout the Pacific area of responsibility. During his visit, Bricknell was given a tour of TAMC departments with an emphasis on clinical lessons learned from combat casualty care. Bricknell's visit included a command briefing about Global Health Engagements with TAMC executive staff, a visit to TAMC's Surgical Care areas, Intensive Care Unit, and the TAMC Simulation Center.
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Jan 30, 2017
HONOLULU, Hawaii - Maj. Gen. Martin CM Bricknell (right), United Kingdom, Director of Medical Policy, Operations and Capability, Headquarters Joint Forces Command visits with Acting Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Commander, Col. Duane R. Hennion (Left) while touring Tripler, Jan. 25, 2017. The purpose of Bricknell's visit was to gain a better understanding of the U.S. Army's approach to health engagements and how healthcare is delivered through various echelons throughout the Pacific area of responsibility. During his visit, Bricknell was given a tour of TAMC departments with an emphasis on clinical lessons learned from combat casualty care. Bricknell's visit included a command briefing about Global Health Engagements with TAMC executive staff, a visit to TAMC's Surgical Care areas, Intensive Care Unit, and the TAMC Simulation Center.


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