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Medicos always prepared

The Military Health Symposium held in Sydney recently focused on how the defence medical system can respond to acts of terrorism.

More than 60 full-time and reserve medicos attended the symposium for 2002 which was held at Randwick Barracks.

Director Joint Health Support Agency CAPT Andy Robertson gave the conference an overview of the threat of biological terrorism.

AME team nurses from 3 Combat Support Hospital at Richmond, FLTLT Brown and FLGOFF Crimston, briefed the conference on the rescue effort and retrieval of victims from Bali.

“The medical teams and aircrew did a marvellous job, bringing the casualties home and transporting them to major hospitals around the country,” said Co-convenor and

Director of Naval Health Reserves, CMDR Mike Garvan.

Forensic pathologists, GPCAPTs Hilton and Griffiths provided the forum with a fascinating but sometimes gruesome insight into the task of Disaster Victim
Identification. Both specialists spent several weeks in Bali and highlighted the problems they experienced, emphasising the importance of a thorough scientific approach to identifying the dead in any future disaster situation.

The other major component of the symposium was a practical demonstration of the RAAF’s Air Transportable Hospital and the role it could play in a mass casualty environment, either in Australia or deployed overseas. Four of the 30 modules which make up the complete facility were erected at Randwick.

The Military Health Symposium 2002 was convened by the directors of health service Reserves and was chaired by the Director Health Service - Army Reserve, COL Andrew Patterson. The conference was addressed by the Surgeon General ADF, AVM Bruce Short and the Director General Health Services AIRCDRE Tony Austin. Also present were Assistant Surgeons General, BRIG Brian Pezzutti and CDRE Graham Shirtley.
  • By Donna Wishart

 

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