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| Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center | |
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| TATRC logo | |
| Active | 1991–present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Army |
| Part of | U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command |
| Garrison/HQ | Fort Detrick, Maryland |
| Website | www.tatrc.org |
The Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) is a medical research unit of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC). Their stated mission is "to automate casualty care by fusing data, humans, and machines into trustworthy solutions that optimize medical performance and casualty outcomes." TATRC is headquartered at Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Maryland. [1]
On 1 November 1991, Lieutenant Colonel Fred Goeringer was assigned as the project officer to develop, procure, and deploy a filmless medical diagnostic imaging system (MDIS). This project, the initial precursor to TATRC, was a joint effort of the US Army and US Air Force medical departments. [2]
The project became a formal organization in 1993, called the Medical Advanced Technology Management Office (MATMO), under the leadership of Lt. Col. Goeringer. [2] [3]
During the mid-1990s, a broad array of advanced and newly developing technologies were used to meet military medicine requirements including biomedical science, a secure global positioning system, wireless networking, data compression, and adaptable tactical and mobile networks. In March 1996, COL Gary Gilbert, Ph.D., US Army Medical Service Corps succeeded COL Goeringer as director. In 1997, Col Jeffrey Roller, MD, US Air Force Medical Corps was assigned to serve as clinical director. He succeeded COL Gilbert, who became the MRMC deputy for IM/IT,[ expand acronym ] until his retirement in June 1998. [2]
In 1998, MATMO was reorganized and renamed the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC). Colonel Roller continued as director until his retirement in October 2006. Subsequently, Colonel Karl Friedl, Ph.D., US Army Medical Service Corps, assumed directorship. [2]
TATRC has been active in areas such as health informatics, medical imaging, mobile computing and remote monitoring, and simulation and training. TATRC has promoted organizations such as The American Telemedicine Association (ATA) during its early years and has promoted the use of virtual reality tools, biomaterials, and hospital-of-the-future concepts. The use of technology to support deployed forces was emphasized when LTC Ronald Poropatich, MD (with dual appointments at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and MATMO) was deployed to Somalia during Operation Restore Hope in 1993 with the purpose of utilizing telemedicine. [2]
Between 1993 and 1996, tertiary care telemedicine was supported from the Walter Reed Telemedicine Directorate and was deployed for military medical missions in 12 countries. [2]
In 2020, TATRC was involved in multiple projects responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4]
TATRC is headquartered at Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Maryland, and has two satellite offices: one at Fort Gordon, in Augusta, Georgia, and a second location in Frederick, Maryland. [5]
| No. | Name | Dates of tenure | Military rank | Branch | Name |
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| 1 | Fred Goeringer [3] | November 1991 – March 1996 | Colonel | Army | MDIS; MATMO |
| 2 | Gary Gilbert | March 1996 – 1998 | Colonel | Army | MATMO |
| 3 | Jeffrey Roller | 1998 – October 2006 | Colonel | Air Force | TATRC |
| 4 | Karl Friedl | October 2006 – 2012 | Colonel | Army | TATRC |
| 5 | Deydre Teyhen | 2012–2013 | Lieutenant Colonel (Acting) | Army | TATRC |
| 6 | Daniel Kral | 2013 – July 2018 | Colonel | Army | TATRC |
| 7 | Gina Adam | July 2018 – June 2019 | Colonel | Army | TATRC |
| 8 | Jeremy Pamplin | June 2019 – present | Colonel | Army | TATRC |
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