MILITARY HEALTH SYSTEM RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM (MHSRS)

14 - 17 AUG 2023

GAYLORD PALMS RESORT & CONVENTION CENTER | KISSIMMEE, FL

Geneva is exhibiting and attending MHSRS 2023, the premier scientific meeting focused on the unique medical needs of the warfighter. We are energized by the opportunity to share our impact with military, government, academia, and industry experts.

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Geneva Presentations and Posters

Below is a schedule of breakout sessions, podium/oral presentations, and poster presentations by Geneva employees, researchers, and/or collaborators.

MONDAY 14 AUG 23 

Breakout Sessions

Presenter Name & Site Session Time

Yanyi Zang, PhD
AREVA Brooks Lab

Advances in Prolonged Care

1430-1730

 

TUESDAY 15 AUG 23

Breakout Sessions

Presenter Name & Site
Session
Time

Venkata Kakulavarapu,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Development and Validation of Sensors and PPE for Blast Polytrauma

800-1000

 

Poster Session 1

Presenter Name & Site Poster Title (in alpha order) Time
Orion Furmanski, Ph.D.,
USU 4D Bio3 Center for Biotechnology

A high-throughput in vitro method for assessing oxygen binding in native red blood cell suspensions

1000-1200
Wesley Huff,
Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center

Building Tele-operative Surgical Trust: Studying Telerobotic Surgical Assistive Platform

1000-1200
Armando Estrada,
USU 4D Bio3 Center for Biotechnology

Comparative analysis of impact of storage on donated vs manufactured blood. 

1000-1200

Oanh Tran,
Madigan Army Medical Center

Déjà Vu: Virtual Reality In Situ Training in an Unfamiliar Environment and Trauma Resuscitation Performance  1000-1200
Oanh Tran,
Madigan Army Medical Center
Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) Management in Virtual Reality (VR): Development and Usability of an Instructorless MCI Training Scenario in VR. 1000-1200
Oanh Tran,
Madigan Army Medical Center
Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP) Level Virtual Reality (VR): Usability Assessment of a Hybrid VR Simulation Training Platform for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Explosives (CBRNE) Preparedness 1000-1200

Jonathan Chambers, Ph.D.,  
Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center

Standoff Casualty Assessment with a UAS Vision System: Casualty Identification and Consciousness Determination (may be listed as: Casualty Identification and Consciousness Determination from sUAS for Fully Integrated Standoff Casualty Assessment System)

1000-1200

Jonah Beck,
Madigan Army Medical Center

TeleHelper for Operational Medical Procedure Support and Offline Network: Trauma THOMPSON 1000-1200

Poster Session 2

Presenter Name & Site Poster Title (in alpha order) Time

Venkata Kakulavarapu,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Blood-brain barrier permeability as a scalable injury outcome in gyrencephalic and lissencephalic animal models following different blast overpressure exposures

1530-1730

Venkata Kakulavarapu,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research

Development and Validation of Sensors and PPE for Blast Polytrauma

1530-1730

Cristóbal S Berry-Cabán, PhD,
Womack Army Medical Center

Hazing in the Military: Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors Among Service Members

1530-1730

Oanh Tran,
Madigan Army Medical Center

Interrupting Behavioral Health Trajectories to Sustain the Force

1530-1730
Cristóbal S Berry-Cabán, PhD,
Womack Army Medical Center

Male Soldier's use of Alcohol and Dating Apps

1530-1730

Stephen McInturff, PhD,
Wellman Center for Photomedicine Massachusetts General Hospital

Photobiomodulation Therapy Protects Against Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Mice

1530-1730

WEDNESDAY 16 AUG 23

Podium/Oral Presentaitons

Presenter Name & Site Session Name Time

Oanh Tran & Brandon Conover,
Madigan Army Medical Center

Trauma Resiliency Immersive Adaptive Gaming Environment (TRIAGE)​

940-1000

Joseph Maddry, MD,
U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Research

Development of an Accelerated Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Training Course - Evaluation of Training Modalities

1545-1600

Poster Session 3

Presenter Name & Site Poster Title (in alpha order) Time

Matthew Bradley, 
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

A New Categorization System for Foot Type to Prevent and Treat Lower Extremity Injuries

1000-1200

Zachary Colburn PhD, MBA, MS, 
Madigan Army Medical Center

A Precision Health Trial to Assess Immune Health and Promote Resilience in Hospital Staff

1000-1200

Marin Smith, PhD,
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center/Uniformed Services University

Carpal Tunnel Release using Ultrasound Guidance (CTR-US): Outcomes of a Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial within the Military Health System (MHS)

1000-1200

Col. Jessica Cowden,
Brooke Army Medical Center

Comparison of Symptom Collection Methods Near Time of First SARS-CoV-2 Breakthrough Infection in a Cohort of Vaccinated Active-Duty U.S. Military Personnel (VIRAMP) to Inform Trial Design for Future Outbreaks

1000-1200

Jacob N. Dowe, ATC,
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Creating a 3D Reconstruction of the Glenohumeral Joint from an MRI to Assist in Surgical Decision Making

1000-1200

Zachary Colburn PhD, MBA, MS, 
Madigan Army Medical Center

Gene Expression Analysis Reveals Differences in the Capsular Tissue of Patients with Anterior and Posterior Shoulder Instability

1000-1200

Ashley Qu,
Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital

Measurement of Light Delivery to the Cochlea Using a Trans-Tympanic Fiber-Based Approach

1000-1200

Elizabeth Metzger, MSPH, CPH, CHES,
Uniformed Services University

MIRROR - Photobiomodulation Research Portfolio to Enhance Military Readiness

1000-1200

Teonette Velasco, PT, DPT, OCS,
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center/ATAMMC

Non-Surgical Interventions and Instrumented Running Kinetics Evaluation for Treatment of Lower-Limb Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in an Active-Duty Service Member: A Case Study

1000-1200

Honey Cin, BA,
Madigan Army Medical Center 

Photobiomodulation Therapy for Plantar Fasciitis: A Single-blind Randomized Control Trial

1000-1200

Erin Miller, PhD, LAT, ATC, 
Keller Army Community Hospital

The Effectiveness of Telehealth Gait Retraining in Addition to Standard Physical Therapy Treatment for Running-Related Knee Injuries in Military Service Members

1000-1200

Zachary Colburn PhD, MBA, MS, 
Madigan Army Medical Center

Transcriptomics of Anterior Shoulder Instability: Differences in Gene Expression in the Blood of Patients With and Without Significant Glenoid Bone Loss

1000-1200

Nashwa Cheema, PhD,
Massachusetts General Hospital

Treatment With Near Infrared Light Prevents Muscular Fatigue After Intense Exercise In Mouse Models

1000-1200

THURSDAY 17 AUG 23

Breakout Sessions

Presenter Name & Site Session Time

Andriy Batchinsky, MD,
AREVA Brooks Lab

Polytrauma and Multi-Organ Dysfunction

830-1030

Podium/Oral Presentations

Presenter Name & Site Presentation Title Time

COL Donald Goss & Erin Miller,
Keller Army Community Hospital

Kinetic Metrics and Exploratory Applications of Telehealth Gait Retraining Following Musculoskeletal Injury in Military Personnel

945-1000

Andriy Batchinsky, MD,
AREVA Brooks Lab

Facing the Challenges of the Next Battlefield by Addressing Non-survivable Injuries of the Past: Does Veno-Venous Extracorporeal CO2 Removal Have a Role in Management of Polytrauma with Traumatic Brain Injury?

1000-1015