National Institute for Defense Health Cooperation- NIDHC

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National Institute for Defense Health Cooperation (NIDHC)

As a Department of Defense (DoD) entity, the primary purpose of the Center for Global Health Engagement (CGHE) is to preserve national security by supporting the missions of the Combatant Commands (CCMDs) and the Joint Staff through providing health-related capabilities. The Defense Strategic Guidance states, “the United States will continue to lead global efforts with capable allies and partners…

by strengthening international norms of responsible behavior and by maintaining relevant and interoperable military capabilities.”

When coupling the notion of forward presence with a globally engaged force, the use of health emerges as an important and agile lever that can be employed across the range of military operations. The mutability of health touches all of us on a daily basis, from the personal need to ensure basic hygiene to the ubiquitous threat of pandemic disease or bioterrorist events affecting entire populations. Health can enable the readiness of our military while also enhancing the productivity of our workforce in a globalized economy. Health systems also provide critical infrastructure in a disaster relief setting, humanitarian assistance mission and/or stability operation. Likewise, health is the lifeblood of the CGHE as we strive to enhance the readiness of the warfighter; add value as a leader in global health engagement (GHE) knowledge integration and research; and provide support through a range of health related capabilities. The spread of infectious diseases constitutes a growing risk, with the recent spread of SARS-CoV2 serving as a prime example. The National Security Agenda states, “most countries have not yet achieved international core competencies for health security, and many lack sufficient capacity to prevent, detect, or respond to disease outbreaks.” As a global leader in this arena, the US, and specifically the DoD, has a duty to ensure the safety of its citizens by working to reduce infectious disease outbreaks worldwide as it did through implementation of Operation United Assistance (OUA) to combat the Ebola epidemic. CGHE’s primary purpose is to provide a hub for GHE thought leadership and knowledge; strategic communications and outreach; operational support; training and professional development; research; assessment, monitoring and evaluation. Under the purview of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences’ (USU) Office of the President, CGHE is uniquely positioned to leverage the academic, training, research and operational efforts of GHE to support DoD, the Joint Force and the Military Health System. Since 1999, CGHE, through its predecessor the Center for Disaster and Humanitarian Assistance Medicine (CDHAM), has engaged over 3,000 government civilian and military officials in more than 50 countries, within every geographic CCMD Area of Responsibility (AOR). As such, CGHE is postured to mobilize valued subject matter expertise in all relevant areas for DoD GHE – disaster preparedness, humanitarian assistance, stability operations and security cooperation via capacity-building initiatives. CGHE intends to continue building on this legacy by expanding into new global health arenas for DoD in the coming years. Key stakeholders include DoD, the Joint Staff, CCMDs, Military Departments and the Services across the range of military health-related operations. CGHE’s global health engagement efforts also uphold a whole-of-government approach, conducted in close coordination with other US Government agencies. Relevant interagency stakeholders include but are not limited to the Department of State (DoS), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS, inclusive of the US Public Health Service) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CGHE also recognizes important academic partners such as the National Defense University and other external stakeholders to include non-governmental organizations as well as the private sector, which further enhance global health engagement objectives.

Thank you to all who participated in the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Senior Leader Functional Exercise held ...
05/29/2026

Thank you to all who participated in the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Senior Leader Functional Exercise held 19–21 May 2026.

Your engagement and leadership were critical to the success of this culminating event for the NDMS Pilot Program within the Department of War. Over the course of three days, we collectively worked to synthesize key findings, test solution concepts, and validate recommendations that will help inform the Pilot’s final report to the United States Congress.

From the Day 1 mock Unified Coordination Group discussions with principal leaders to the collaborative ex*****on throughout Days 2 and 3, this exercise demonstrated the importance of whole-of-nation coordination in preparing for and executing an effective NDMS activation.

We are especially grateful for the time, expertise, and commitment each participant brought to evaluating how interagency plans, processes, and policies can better align to support the return and care of combat casualties.

This effort represents a significant step forward in strengthening our nation’s preparedness and response capabilities. We look forward to continuing this important work together.

⚕️ Strengthening readiness through collaboration ahead of a historic global event.On 21 May 2026, NIDHC led a mass casua...
05/28/2026

⚕️ Strengthening readiness through collaboration ahead of a historic global event.

On 21 May 2026, NIDHC led a mass casualty workshop with local, state, and federal partners in ASPR Region 7 to support preparedness planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Kansas City.

In collaboration with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Strategic Response and Preparedness (ASPR), NIDHC is helping identify cross-regional lessons learned, medical surge planning gaps, and coordination challenges across FIFA host cities through Project Up.

These engagements are helping inform critical national readiness questions surrounding domestic disaster response, civilian healthcare coordination, and the nation’s ability to support large-scale casualty scenarios, including potential Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO).

By bringing partners together now, we strengthen interoperability, improve preparedness, and enhance our collective readiness for future crises. 🌍

🌍 How do you prepare for the unexpected and lead effectively when disaster strikes?Join us for the next Disaster Medicin...
05/26/2026

🌍 How do you prepare for the unexpected and lead effectively when disaster strikes?

Join us for the next Disaster Medicine Lecture Series as experts in disaster preparedness and emergency medicine explore the principles behind successful disaster exercises and the unique challenges of mass gathering medicine.

🗓️ Tuesday, 16 June 2026 | ⏰ 1:00-3:00 PM ET | 💻 Virtual

Featuring Dr. Ryan Hata & Dr. Mick Molloy.

Gain practical insights to strengthen preparedness, improve exercise planning and evaluation, and better anticipate health risks during large-scale events and emergency responses.

🔗 Register now: https://ow.ly/X5tN50YNFaA
📩 Questions? [email protected]

🚨 Starting in 1 hourThe Disaster Medicine Lecture Series begins at 1300 ET. Join us as we dive into leadership and decis...
05/19/2026

🚨 Starting in 1 hour

The Disaster Medicine Lecture Series begins at 1300 ET. Join us as we dive into leadership and decision-making in complex USAR environments ⚕️

Hear from Dr. Donna Barbisch and Michael DeFilippo as they share operational insights and lessons learned in real-world disaster response ✨

⏰ 13:00-15:00 ET | 💻 Virtual

📩 [email protected]

In preparation for October’s mission transition, the National Institute for Defense Health Cooperation (NIDHC) was proud...
05/18/2026

In preparation for October’s mission transition, the National Institute for Defense Health Cooperation (NIDHC) was proud to support the ex*****on of DIMO Defense Institute for Medical Operations' (DIMO) final Disaster Preparedness in-residence course in San Antonio, Texas. This course provided 18 participants from 11 countries with valuable instruction in disaster management across every phase of the disaster cycle.

⏳ One day to goJoin us tomorrow for the Disaster Medicine Lecture Series as we explore how senior leaders navigate high-...
05/18/2026

⏳ One day to go

Join us tomorrow for the Disaster Medicine Lecture Series as we explore how senior leaders navigate high-risk USAR operations and make critical decisions in complex environments.

🗓️ Tuesday, 19 May 2026 | ⏰ 13:00-15:00 ET | 💻 Virtual

Hear from Dr. Donna Barbisch and Michael DeFilippo as they share real-world insights and leadership lessons from the field ✨

🔗 Last chance to register: https://ow.ly/Aump50YR9Wx
📩 Questions? [email protected]

A Milestone Year for NIDHC Operational Impact Scholars! 👏Yesterday, we were at USU Research Days 2026 celebrating a prog...
05/14/2026

A Milestone Year for NIDHC Operational Impact Scholars! 👏

Yesterday, we were at USU Research Days 2026 celebrating a program first, a full house of our Operational Impact Scholars presenting their work! This event showcased the culmination of a year of hard work, where our scholars bridged the gap between operational experience and scientific inquiry through our partnership with NIDHC and Texas A&M University.

From occupational health to combat-arms readiness and prehospital trauma care, these scholars are tackling the most pressing challenges in military and public health. This year’s projects included:
✨ MSgt Richard Hollenback: Researching RF and EMF exposure pathways for reproductive health.
✨ EOD1 Shelby Decker: Evaluating mTBI misconception awareness in combat-arms service members.
✨ TSgt Bryce Daniel & SSgt Alex Doxey: Analyzing seasonal variations in prehospital systolic blood pressure and trauma-induced hypothermia.

Their work demonstrates NIDHC’s commitment to excellence in research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Great job to MSgt Hollenback, EOD1 Decker, TSgt Daniel, and SSgt Doxey on your successful presentations!

Going live soon!In one hour, PEERS  #11 brings together the GHE Community of Practice for a focused discussion on pre-de...
05/13/2026

Going live soon!

In one hour, PEERS #11 brings together the GHE Community of Practice for a focused discussion on pre-deployment readiness and mission ex*****on.

Hear directly from CDR Krystal Chunaco and CDR Anna Schlenker as they share lessons learned and actionable insights from recent deployments ✨

⏰ 1200-1300 EST | 💻 MS Teams

Be part of the conversation shaping how we prepare teams for GHE operations 🧩

T-minus one day ⏳Are your teams truly prepared for a global health engagement mission? Join us tomorrow for PEERS  #11 a...
05/12/2026

T-minus one day ⏳

Are your teams truly prepared for a global health engagement mission? Join us tomorrow for PEERS #11 and gain practical insights on building mission-ready medical forces.

Hear from CDR Krystal Chunaco and CDR Anna Schlenker as they share pre-deployment best practices and lessons learned from Pacific Partnership and Continuing Promise ✨

📅 13 May 2026 | ⏰ 1200-1300 EST 💻 MS Teams

🔗 Last call for registration: https://ow.ly/kj9450YOMx3

Over five days, joint, interagency, and partner professionals came together to strengthen how global health engagement i...
05/08/2026

Over five days, joint, interagency, and partner professionals came together to strengthen how global health engagement is planned, coordinated, and executed in the May GHEOC 🌍

Through the expertise and engagement of our speakers and participants, the course fostered a shared understanding and practical skillset to design GHE efforts that enhance interoperability, reduce risk, and extend the reach of the joint force.

These contributions directly support a medically ready force and a ready medical force prepared to operate in complex environments worldwide.

Thank you to our speakers and participants for your time, expertise, and commitment to advancing mission readiness.

Interesting in joining the next course from November 16-20, 2026 in Falls Church, VA? Sign up here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CT272HW

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