Title: Operation Iraqi Freedom
1OperationIraqi Freedom
- Public Health Perspectives
- A Personal Journey
2TimelineMarch August, 2003
- Initial shock and preparation
- Pre-deployment at Fort Benning
- Camp Wolf (APOD)
- Camp Arifjan
- Post-deployment process
- Home again
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6Camp Wolf (APOD)
- Departure
- Arrival You are not in Kansas anymore
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8Camp Wolf
9 10 11 12 13Inescapable Reality
14Camp Wolf (APOD)
- Departure
- Arrival You are not in Kansas anymore
- A surreal routine awaiting a mission
- Opportunity knocks My world gets bigger
15The Scenario
- Congressional complaints about Camp Bucca
16Camp BuccaCharacteristics
- EPW camp in southeastern Iraq
- Established rapidly without planning
- Initially managed by Britain
- Previously an Iraqi facility of some kind
- Concerns
- Persistent problems with GI illness
- Insufficient medical resources
17Camp Bucca
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19A typical desert scene
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25Camp Bucca Assessment
- The initial journey
- Arrival A plethora of issues to explore
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32Camp Bucca Assessment
- The initial journey
- Arrival A plethora of issues to explore
- Negotiations with the Spanish
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35Negotiations with SpanishSome Accomplishments
- Mental health support
- Additional primary care capacity
- Dental care established
36Camp Bucca Assessment
- The initial journey
- Arrival A plethora of issues to explore
- Negotiations with the Spanish
- A well-received report actions taken
- Environmental Health staff on site
- Sanitation improvements
- Additional medical resources
- Personnel
- Supplies
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- Departure
- Arrival You are not in Kansas anymore
- A surreal routine awaiting a mission
- Opportunity knocks My world gets bigger
- I get a mission! surveillance
38Surveillance Activities
- Scope
- Land forces Army and Marines
- Geographic areas
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40Surveillance Activities
- Scope
- Defined Categories
- Syndromic surveillance
- Traditional DNBI (Disease and Non-Battle Injury)
41Syndromic SurveillancePurpose
- Primary
- Early identification of conditions, outbreaks or
diseases which threaten operational readiness - Secondary
- Establish syndromic surveillance thresholds for
implementation of strategic medical capabilities
42Surveillance Activities
- Scope
- Defined Categories
- A new software system - JMEWS
43Timeline
- Initial shock and preparation
- Pre-deployment at Fort Benning
- Camp Wolf (APOD)
- Camp Arifjan
- Post-deployment process
- Home again
44Camp Wolf
Camp Arifjan
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48Surveillance SystemInitial Assessment
- Many sites not reporting
- Considerable confusion/anger about software
system - Surveillance categories perceived differently
- Communication capabilities severely limited
- DoD system (JMEWS) not utilized properly
49Camp Arifjan
- A developing, permanent facility
- Initial assessment of surveillance system
- Surveillance system - possible solutions
50Surveillance SystemPossible Solutions
- Site visits
- Training
- IT assessments
- Communication
- Data transfer
- Ensure appropriate use of JMEWS
- Data entry
- Data reporting
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- A developing, permanent facility
- Initial assessment of surveillance system
- Surveillance system solutions
- Travels in Kuwait
52Other camps
Camp Wolf
Camp Arifjan
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56Surveillance System KuwaitStatus after Site
Visits
- Education provided
- Data processes/communication mechanisms
established - Secure
- Nonsecure
- IT needs noted and requested
- Establish centralized data entry
57CDC cooperation in Kuwait
58Camp Arifjan
- A developing, permanent facility
- Initial assessment of surveillance system
- Surveillance system solutions
- Travels in Kuwait
- Functioning surveillance system reveals problems
59SurveillanceSome Potential Problems
60Weekly DNBIHeat Injuries CFLCC Total
Above Threshold
Reference rate 0.5
Below Threshold
CFLCC total does not include V Corps data
61SurveillanceSome Potential Problems
- Heat Injuries
- Air quality concerns at SPOE
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66SurveillanceSome Potential Problems
- Heat Injuries
- Air quality concerns at SPOE
- Other areas of note
- Dermatologic presentations
- Other types of injuries
- Gyn concerns
67Camp Arifjan
- A developing, permanent facility
- Initial assessment of surveillance system
- Surveillance system solutions
- Travels in Kuwait
- Functioning surveillance system reveals problems
- Tasking - assess surveillance in Iraq
68IraqSurveillance Assessment
- IT capabilities
- Geographic boundaries
- Appropriate matching of numerator and denominator
data - Capturing information from roving clinics
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71IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 1
- Camp Wolf, Kuwait
- Camp Udairi, Kuwait
- Navistar (border check area in Kuwait)
- Tallil AFB (near An Nasiriyah, Iraq)
72Camp Udairi
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81IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Assess surveillance capabilities at AF and Army
facilities - Visit an ancient site
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85IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Missed convoy
- Completed further assessment of heat injuries at
Tallil
86IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
- Catch a ride with a large truck convoy
- Go from Tallil to BIAP (Baghdad airport)
- Begin assessing surveillance in BIAP area
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98IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 5
- Developed a new convoy with ambulance company
(565th) - Traveled to Balad (Camp Anaconda)
- Assessed surveillance capability
- Visit with 30th MED BDE
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107IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Continued with 565th convoy
- Traveled to airfield near Tikrit
- Assessed surveillance capability
- Visited with 1st MED BDE
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122IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Continued with 565th convoy
- Travel back to BIAP
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127IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Day 8
- Brief V Corps Surgeons office
- Visit a nearby palace
- Catch an MP convoy to Scania
128Surveillance in IraqFindings
- Information grouped from disparate geographic
locations - Very little information coming from battalion aid
stations (BAS) - V Corps has made some modifications that make
comparisons difficult - IT capabilities need to be enhanced
129Surveillance in IraqV Corps Feedback
- Majority of sick call information is missing as
most care is provided at BAS in division settings - As division assets are quite mobile, appropriate
technology is essential - The process must not interfere with critical work
- Please come back to assess BAS and make
recommendations
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140IraqSurveillance Assessment
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Day 8
- Day 9
- Travel from Scania to Tallil with the 161st
- Helicopter ride back to Camp Arifjan
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145Iraq Surveillance TripFollow-up
- Brigade commander will not allow further
assessment of battalion aid stations in Iraq due
to safety concerns - Begin plans to return home!
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147Timeline
- Initial shock and preparation
- Pre-deployment at Fort Benning
- Camp Wolf (APOD)
- Camp Arifjan
- Post-deployment process
- Home again
148Post-deployment Process
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156Timeline
- Initial shock and preparation
- Pre-deployment at Fort Benning
- Camp Wolf (APOD)
- Camp Arifjan
- Post-deployment process
- Home again
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158The Adventure Ends