WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Imagine being a medical professional on the front lines of not just war but diplomacy as well. Our guest, Dr. Andrew Hyatt, has lived this life and is here to share his incredible journey from an Army Family Medicine physician to a Regional Medical Officer for the Department of State, serving in over 50 countries. He provides a behind-the-scenes look at his deployment in Hungary during Operation Joint Endeavour, where his medical skills were tested in the midst of Europe's transformation in the mid-90s. His story provides a unique lens into the world of Military Medicine and its instrumental role in foreign service.
Transitioning from combat boots to diplomatic corridors, his responsibilities expanded to providing primary care to U.S. diplomats and their families across the globe. As he navigates us through these roles, Andy highlights the unique challenges of practicing medicine in unstable regions and the protocols that ensure the safety of medical personnel. He provides an illuminating look into the protocols and challenges of coordinating care with the Military system and even evacuating patients when necessary—ever wondered how the State Department ensures the safety of its medical personnel in dangerous locations? Dr. Hyatt's firsthand accounts give you an insider's understanding of the intricate network of Diplomatic Security Service, Marine Security Guards, and host nation protection that all work in unison to guarantee safety. Join us for this riveting discussion that takes you on an enthralling adventure into the life of a physician in the Department of State.
Chapters:
(0:00:00) - Military Medicine and Transition to the Department of State
(0:14:17) – Foreign Service Medical Care in the State Department
(0:27:46) - Safety in Dangerous Locations
Chapter Summaries:
0:00:00) - Military Medicine and Transition to the Department of State
(14 Minutes)
Dr Andrew Hyatt shares his experiences of deploying to Hungary with the 67th CSH to support Operation Joint Endeavour, and then his subsequent deployments around the globe. He talks about the opportunities available for foreign medical service with the State Department and how prior service in Military Medicine provides an excellent preparation experience. We also discuss the state of Europe in the mid-90s, particularly as Military Medicine was poised to help the country.
(0:14:17) - Foreign Service Medical Care in the State Department (13 Minutes)
Dr. Hyatt relates his experiences as a Regional Medical Officer (RMO) for the Department of State, providing primary care to U.S. diplomats, family members, and other personnel in over 50 countries. He describes the different types of health care providers employed by the Department of State, as well as the protocols for evacuating a patient for specialty care. He also discusses the challenges of coordinating care with the military system when necessary.
(0:27:46) - Safety in Dangerous Locations (12 Minutes)
Dr. Hyatt served as a supervising Regional Medical Officer in Ukraine, and his Family Medicine background helped him recognize and manage mental health issues. He shares the complexity of providing medical care in unstable and dangerous areas and how the Department of State ensures the safety of its medical personnel and their families. Challenges of providing medical care in these contexts include the Diplomatic Security Service, Marine Security Guards, and host nation protection, all playing a role in keeping personnel safe.
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Episode Keywords:
Military Medicine, State Department, Operation Joint Endeavor, Regional Medical Officer, Primary Care, US Diplomats, Foreign Medical Service, Europe, Mid-90s, Mental Health, Diplomatic Security Service, Marine Security Guards, Host Nation Protection
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