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US, Chad medical readiness exercise begins

By Maj. Edward McBrideJune 13, 2024

Medical readiness exercise begins at the Garnison Military Hospital in N’Djamena
U.S. Army surgeons and nurses, assigned to the 402nd Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment, U.S. Army Reserve, begin the medical readiness exercise (MEDREX) by getting a tour of the Garnison Military Hospital where they will work alongside their Chadian Armed Forces counterparts in N’Djamena, Chad, June 12, 2024. The MEDREX in Chad is part of the medical readiness exercise program, planned and executed by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), that allows military health professionals from the U.S. and their African partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships between the partners. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Anthony Hopper) VIEW ORIGINAL
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N'DJAMENA, Chad — Soldiers from the 402nd Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment, a part of the 3rd Medical Command Deployment Support, a U.S. Army Reserve unit from Fort Devens, Massachusetts, will team up with Chadian Armed Forces (Forces Armées Tchadiennes) military medical professionals to foster bilateral exchanges of cultural knowledge and medical expertise during a medical readiness exercise.

The fourteen-day MEDREX will have approximately 20 American Soldiers paired with Chadian military medical professionals working together in various medical specialties including general surgery, orthopedic surgery, nursing, pharmaceutical operations, triage, administration and technical services. The exercise will take place at Garnison Hospital, in N’Djamena, from June 12-26, 2024.

These partner-led, U.S.-enabled exercises are jointly planned between the host nation and U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa, known as SETAF-AF.

US, Chad medical readiness exercise begins
Garnison Military Hospital officials meet with U.S. Army Soldiers from the 402nd Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment and U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) representatives to prepare for the opening ceremony of the medical readiness exercise (MEDREX) in N’Djamena, Chad, June 10, 2024. The MEDREX in Chad is part of the medical readiness exercise program, planned and executed by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), that allows military health professionals from the U.S. and their African partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships between the partners. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army phooto by Maj. Edward McBride) VIEW ORIGINAL

Since 2017 there have been over 39,000 patient encounters across the African continent during the medical readiness exercises. MEDREXs allows military health professionals from the U.S. and our African partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships.

Capt. Jeffery Sparda, a SETAF-AF MEDREX planner, described the MEDREX as “a phenomenal way for us to show partnership, support to the host nation, [and] for us to build our relations. Really, it’s a great way for us to do so because it also benefits the local population.”

Aside from the shared medical exchange, the MEDREX afford U.S. troops a unique opportunity to directly assist and treat Chadian citizens. Last year during the Chad MEDREX there were a total of 481 patient encounters between triage, radiology, wound care, anesthesia and operative cases. This year the U.S. has committed up to $30,000 in medical supplies for the Chadian MEDREX.

Medical readiness exercise begins at the Garnison Military Hospital in N’Djamena
U.S. Army Soldiers, assigned to the 402nd Forward Resuscitative Surgical Detachment , U.S. Army Reserve, and their partners from the Chadian Armed Forces participate in the medical readiness exercise (MEDREX) opening ceremony at the Garnison Military Hospital in N’Djamena, Chad, June 12, 2024. The MEDREX in Chad is part of the medical readiness exercise program, planned and executed by U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), that allows military health professionals from the U.S. and their African partners to exchange medical practices, procedures and techniques that build and strengthen treatment capabilities, resulting in lasting relationships between the partners. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Anthony Hopper) VIEW ORIGINAL

Capt. Gary Senecal, 402nd FRSD commander, expressed how fortunate and grateful he is to have this opportunity to work with Chadian partners during this medical exchange. He also stated, “intellectually and technically the point of this exercise for his team is to learn as much as they can from the Chadians and offer as much as they can [back] to the Chadians during the next fourteen-days.”

MEDREXs support the U.S. strategic objective of promoting peace and security in Africa by ensuring that both U.S. and partner nation medical teams are prepared to respond effectively to health crises.

About MEDREX

SETAF-AF conducts medical readiness exercises in Africa every year. These exercises join U.S, military medical units with partner nation military medical providers for clinics in Africa. The experience enhances the capabilities of military medicine for contingencies in Africa and around the world. The program also provides the opportunity for U.S. and African militaries to strengthen partnerships and promote U.S. interests in Africa.

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About SETAF-AF

SETAF-AF provides U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Army Europe and Africa a dedicated headquarters to synchronize Army activities in Africa and scalable crisis-response options in Africa and Europe.

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