The 7th Annual
Operational Medicine Symposium (OpMed) & Technology Showcase is one of the largest and most influential military medical events in North America for senior medical officials, clinicians, government leaders, and solution providers. OpMed offers the unique opportunity to learn, network and engage with military medical professionals in an information driven, networking focused environment.
The 2025 Symposium will bring together medical professionals from across the U.S. Military Services, federal government, academia, and industry to improve health care service for U.S. military personnel, drive forward cutting edge innovations in combat casualty care, enhance medical education and training for medical providers, and strengthen the medical readiness of the Joint Force.
Topics of Discussion
- Coordinating All Joint Force Military Health Services to Optimize Operational Medicine, Force Health Protection, and Force Readiness
- Designing the Future of Army Medical Capabilities to be Responsive, Ready, and Reliable
- Optimizing Agile and Innovative Medical Care for Contested Operations
- Advancing Burn Care, Treatment, and Prevention for Combat and Disaster Scenarios
- Training and Education Resources and Initiatives to Advance Operational Medical Care
- Bridging Civilian and Military Care: Enhancing Operational Medicine with National Guard and Reserve Forces
- Strength in Numbers: Advancing Partnerships and Alliances to Boost Medical Readiness and Responsiveness
- Modern Medicine in Space: Delivering Healthcare Capabilities in Space
Why You Should Attend
The 7th Annual
Operational Medicine Symposium & Technology Showcase will bring together senior leaders across DoD, federal government, academia, and industry to explore how to maximize healthcare from point of injury to en route care to facility based treatment, whether on land, sea, air, or space.
To prepare for a shift in the global security environment, the United States is prioritizing the need to be ready to respond to large scale combat operations between peer or near peer adversaries that could result in a large number of casualties, denied evacuation routes, limited transportation options, and strained medical resources. This year's Operational Medicine Symposium will explore how to sustain life at the point of injury, prolong field care, extend the golden hour, treat burns, optimize human performance, and prevent and treat infectious diseases to ensure maximum survivability for warfighters and civilians. Speakers will also cover topics such as space medicine, special operations forces combat medicine, and the role of allies and partners in strengthening medical capabilities and response.
Attendees at the 2025 Symposium will have the opportunity to hear from and engage with senior leaders across the community as to how the Military Health System is evolving healthcare and medical capabilities to stay ahead of adversaries. Join 1,000 participants at this premier event to engage with top medical experts, practitioners, and clinicians from across the military medical community.
2025 Exhibit and Sponsorship Information:
Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities at the
2025 Operational Medicine Symposium are now available.
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March 2024 Speakers Included
- The Honorable Lester Martinez-Lopez, MD, MG (Ret), Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
- Brig Gen John Andrus, USAF, MD, Joint Staff Surgeon
- MG Jill Faris, USA, Director, Office of the Joint Surgeon General, National Guard Bureau
- Maj Gen Sean T. Collins, USAF, Air National Guard Assistant to the Surgeon General for the Department of the Air Force and Space Force, and Director of Space Force Medical Operations
- Maj Gen Tom Harrell, USAF, MC, CFS, Director, Defense Health Network Central; Commander, 59th MDW; Director, San Antonio Market; Lead, Air Force Medical Agency Alpha
- MG Joseph Marsiglia, USA Commanding General, 3rd Medical Command (Deployment Support), Army Reserve
- BG Clinton Murray, USA Commanding General, US Army Medical Center of Excellence
- RDML Guido Valdes, USN, MD, Commander, Naval Medical Forces Pacific; Director, Medical Corps
- Brig Gen Robert Bogart, USAF, Commander, 711th Human Performance
- COL Jennifer Gurney, USA, MD Chief, Joint Trauma System
- Chief Master Sergeant Taliah Wilkerson, USAF, Senior Enlisted Leader, Medical Education and Training Campus
- CAPT Lynelle Boamah, USN, MD Director of Maritime Operations, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
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Hotel Information:Discounted rooms are available at the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country.
Standard Attendee Rate:
Click Here$353 Per Night | Room Block Available 3/17 - 3/18
Active-Duty Mil/Gov Per Diem Rate:
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