ASI has been the recipient of over $260M in contract awards to provide Medical Research in support of the Air Force Medical Services at both the 711th Human Performance Wing and the 59th Medical Wing. ASI research efforts support translational and clinical research as well as education, training, and curriculum development for the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine.
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We cover various aspects of Medical Research and
development, including:
MANAGEMENT SUPPORT AND OPERATIONS FUNCTIONS
CERTIFIED LABORATORY SUPPORT SERVICES
TECHNICAL AND CLINICAL SUPPORT
STUDIES, ANALYSES AND EVALUATIONS
ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
We provide operations across the continental U.S. in support of the 59th MDW and the Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) research and development efforts to include Emergency Medical Care, Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine, Combat Casualty Care, Force Health Protection, as well as COVID-19.
ASI’s support of the clinical and translational research activities range from providing personnel services to developing research execution plans and protocols.
ASI is also tasked with providing consultation, support, and/or execution services on all aspects of the Research and Development (R&D) process from concept development through FDA approval and market/field introduction.
For special projects ASI coordinates/partners with educations institutions, non-profit entities, not for profit entities, as well as for profit entities.
INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DESIGN
WE PROVIDE AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND FLIGHT SURGEON
INSTRUCTION TO THE 711 HPW AND USAFSAM.
Our instructors for these tasks are licensed and practicing physicians specializing in Aerospace Medicine, as well as being retired USAF Flight Surgeons. They serve primarily as instructors supporting USAFSAM staff in instruction and the coordination of USAFSAM classroom and learning activities. This includes USAFSAMs Aerospace Medicine residency programs serving as clinicians, preceptors, evaluators, educators, mentors, and coordinators for USAFSAM Flight Surgeons-in-Training. They are also responsible for the instruction of USAFSAM international students and perform medical briefings and educational training including instruction for the USAF Residency in Aerospace Medicine course, Aerospace Medicine Primary Courses, and Aviation Mishap Investigation & Prevention course. Additionally, our flight surgeon instructors are credentialed and privileged by the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Medical Center to treat base personnel in the installations various medical clinics.
FOR THE 711 HPW, ASI EMPLOYS INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
(ISS) AND INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEM DESIGN (ISD) PERSONNEL.
This personnel provide web development and design services, curriculum & course design, training materials, eLMS products, and manage the US Air Force media lab at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. This group provides a full range of Collaborative Learning Environment (CLE) support services to approximately 4,000 students per year and 120 instructors across approximately 90 unique academic military courses to include Tier I-Help Desk or first-level support, Tier II-Advanced Application help desk support, and hands-on-support. Our personnel utilize Blackboard—eLMS for instruction taking place at the 711 HPW and its subordinate USAF School of Aerospace Medicine afffiliates.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
TECHNICAL AND CONSULTATIVE SUPPORT
We provide technical and consultative support to USAFSAM/Occupational and Environmental Technical Operations Division (OET) to ensure the highest possible level of support to the Air Force’s Occupational and Preventative Medicine missions. We defined cradle to grave business practices that will ensure standardization across all the program areas. Tasks included providing Advanced Industrial Hygienist support and Industrial Hygienist Support to perform analysis on the data to establish gaps from existing regulatory requirements. We delivered audit reports with a detailed strategy that would resolve programmatic gaps and ensure long term occupational and environmental health program quality and effectiveness with operational and tactical level objectives and the necessary tools to perform, document, and track progress.
WE BRING A RICH CORPORATE INFRASTRUCTURE OF PROCEDURES
DEVELOPED FOR ASSESSING HEALTH HAZARDS IN AIR FORCE WORKPLACES.
We have refined these from experience across over thirty Air Force installations and hundreds of shops. We developed a standardized survey methodology to guide users through complete and consistent identification and assessment of hazards. Our team also brings companion training and networked delivery options to quickly set standards of knowledge and skills across our IH workforce. We’ve built field templates to facilitate collection and reporting of shop populations and processes, chemical inventories, ventilation systems, and other controls.
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