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Suggested Citation:"Appendix F: Workshop Attendees." National Academy of Engineering and Institute of Medicine. 2009. Systems Engineering to Improve Traumatic Brain Injury Care in the Military Health System: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12504.
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Appendix F Workshop Attendees Tenley Albright Director Collaborative Initiatives at MIT Priscilla Arriaga Anderson-Commonweal Intern NAE Program Office Norman Augustine Retired Chairman and CEO Lockheed Martin Corporation James Benneyan Director, Quality and Productivity Laboratory Northeastern University Alfred Blumstein University Professor & J. Erik Jonsson Professor of Urban Systems and Operations Research Carnegie Mellon University Seth Bonder The Bonder Group 159

160 Systems Engineering to Improve Traumatic Brain Injury CARE Thomas Budinger Head, Department of Nuclear Medicine and Functional Imaging E.O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Jessica Buono Research Associate Policy and Global Affairs Division The National Academies David Butler Senior Program Officer Board on Military and Veterans Health Institute of Medicine Barrett Caldwell Associate Professor and Director, Indiana Space Grant Consortium Purdue University S. Ward Casscells Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness U.S. Department of Defense Chanda Chhay CASET Associates W. Peter Cherry Chief Analyst Science Applications International Corporation W. Dale Compton Lillian M. Gilbreth Distinguished Professor of Industrial Engineering, Emeritus Purdue University Denis Cortese President and CEO Mayo Clinic

appendix F 161 Kenneth Curley Chief Scientist Neuroscience Portfolio Manager Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center Michael Dinneen Director, Office of Strategy Management Military Health System Rick Erdtmann Director Board on Military and Veterans Health and Medical Follow-up Agency Institute of Medicine Louis French Clinical Director Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Walter Reed Army Medical Center Stephanie Guerlain Principal Investigator Medical Informatics and Training Program University of Virginia Paul Horn Distinguished Scientist in Residence New York University Bernadine Hurst (Ctr) Division of Science and Technology Air Force Medical Support Agency Michael Jaffee COL (s), Medical Corps (USAF) National Director Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Walter Reed Army Medical Center

162 Systems Engineering to Improve Traumatic Brain Injury CARE Diane Kollar Director, Industry and Government Relations Tennenbaum Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Akhila Kosaraju Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness U.S. Department of Defense Robert Labutta COL Marine Corps USA Army Office of the Surgeon General Lori Laraway Captain (Select), Nurse Corp, U.S. Navy National Naval Medical Center Eva Lee Associate Professor and Director for Operations Research in Medicine and HealthCare School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Henry Lew Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation VA Boston Healthcare System David Maddox General, U.S. Army (ret.) Consultant Arlington, Virginia Randall McCafferty LTC, U.S. Air Force Chief of Medical Staff 59th Medical Operations Group Lackland AFB

appendix F 163 John McClellan Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps Michael McLoughlin Deputy Executive Biomedicine Business Area Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory George Miller Senior Analyst, Health Solutions Division Altarum Institute Maria Mouratidis, Psy.D. Behavioral Health National Naval Medical Center William Nash, M.D. CAPT, Medical Corps, USN (ret.) USMC/USN Liaison to the Defense Center of Excellence for P ­ sychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury Alexander Ommaya Chief Officer Translational Research Department of Veterans Affairs Hon Pak LTC, Marine Corps USA Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center Cynthia Petit Division of Science and Technology Air Force Medical Support Agency William Pierskalla Distinguished Professor Emeritus Anderson Graduate School of Management University of California at Los Angeles

164 Systems Engineering to Improve Traumatic Brain Injury CARE Ronald Poropatich COL, Medical Corps, U.S. Army Deputy Director Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center Proctor Reid Director NAE Program Office William Rouse Professor and Executive Director Tennenbaum Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Julie Ryan Lead Professor, Information Security Management Assistant Professor, Engineering Management and Systems Engineering George Washington University Vinod Sahney Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts Judith Salerno Executive Officer Institute of Medicine Nina Sayer Investigator Polytrauma and Blast-Related Injuries QUERI Center for Chronic Disease Outcomes Research Ariela Sofer Professor and Chair Systems Engineering and Operations Research George Mason University

appendix F 165 Barbara Springer LTC, Medical Corps, U.S. Army Chief of Physical Therapy Walter Reed Army Medical Center William Stead McKesson Foundation Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategy and Transformation Vanderbilt University Marco Steinberg Associate Professor of Architecture Stroke Pathways, Principal Investigator Harvard Design School Loree Sutton BG, U.S. Army Director Defense Center of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury William Tanner CDR, U.S. Navy James Tien Distinguished Professor and Dean College of Engineering University of Miami Reha Uzsoy Clifton A. Anderson Distinguished Professor Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering North Carolina State University

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This book makes a strong case for taking advantage of the best of two disciplines—health care and operational systems engineering (a combination of science and mathematics to describe, analyze, plan, design, and integrate systems with complex interactions among people, processes, materials, equipment, and facilities)-to improve the efficiency and quality of health care delivery, as well as health care outcomes.

Those most interested in pursuing this approach include leaders in the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Veterans Affairs, who are committed to finding ways of improving the quality of care for military personnel, veterans, and their families. Intrigued by the possibilities, DOD decided to sponsor a series of workshops to explore the potential of operational systems engineering principals and tools for military health care, beginning with the diagnosis and care of traumatic brain injury (TBI), one of the most prevalent, difficult and challenging injuries suffered by warriors in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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