Battlefield Resource Allocation and Information Network (BRAIN): Coordinating Operational Medicine
Samara Cuaresma, Zareen Mathew, Narah Obas
Mentored by Peter Crowe (AOS)
Resources for responding to service members who are injured in the field are tracked across multiple non-standardized systems making coordination of response a difficult challenge. BRAIN is a prototype system designed to track ambulatory resources (CASEVAC, MEDEVAC etc.), material resources (syringes, masks, sterile pads etc.), and human resources (surgeons, surgical techs, etc.) that are available to be tasked in response to a deployed service member being injured. This prototype is a proof-of-concept and is intended to demonstrate the integration of multiple disparate systems.
This project will also appear in our in-person showcase.