NATO
NATO Structure (+ PIO Directory)
Who is who at NATO ?
http://www.nato.int/cv/whois.htm
NATO Partnerships
- Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council
- Partnership for Peace
- NATO-Russia
- NATO-Ukraine
- Mediterranean Dialogue
- Istanbul Cooperation Initiative
Interallied Confederation of Reserve Officers (CIOR)
Canadian Presidency booklet (pdf)
Allied Command Operations (ACO)
http://www.nato.int/shape/issues/ncs/ncsindex.htm
http://www.nato.int/shape/links/links_commands.htm
ACO Medical Advisor (text in German)
Reserve Affairs Advisor (RAA)
The Reserve Affairs Advisor (RAA) is the SHAPE Command Group liaison officer to CIOR/CIOMR.
Allied Command Transformation (ACT)
HQ SACT - Reserve Component
http://www.act.nato.int/organization/hqsact/reservhqsact.htm
NATO School - OBERAMMERGAU (DEU)
http://www.natoschool.nato.int
Courses of medical interest :
M9-85, “Joint Medical Planner Course” (course number changed from M9-79 to M9-85 in 2005)
Aim: To provide the necessary background knowledge to undertake a NATO medical planner’s appointment and to provide national planners with an understanding of multinational medical support planning. The mean areas are: structures, doctrine and operational medical planning procedures and techniques.
M9-86, “Senior Medical Staff Officer Course”
Aim: To provide knowledge and detailed insight in NATO’s medical support policy. This includes: policy making in NATO, NATO Medical Doctrine, strategic force planning, multinational medical support options, relations with other international organizations.
M9-87, “NATO Medical Intelligence Course”
Aim: To provide fundamental knowledge of NATO medical intelligence procedures, including concepts, precepts, terminology, general programme management and procedures.
M9-88, “Major Incident Medical Management and Support Course (MIMMS)”
Aim: To provide the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage the scene of a major casualty incident in a military environment.
NATO School’s ADL programme is used for pre-learning and e-readings, depending on the Course Directors requirements. Below you will find a list of ADL modules NATO School is using to support the resident course:
Courses of medical interest :
Introduction to Medical Intelligence (MEDINT):
Medical Intelligence training is aimed at staff personnel or those assigned into future billets as NATO medical staff officers on strategic, operational, or tactical level. It provides a basic MEDINT foundation, and is designed to prepare personnel for the more in-depth training at the NATO School Oberammergau (NSO), Germany.
(NATO School Resident Course: M9-87)
NATO Major Incident Medical Management (MIMMS):
This read-ahead module highlights the NATO School Oberammergau (NSO) course, Major Incident Medical Management and Support: The Practical Approach at the Scene. This module is meant as a preparatory guide and not as a replacement for the in-residence MIMMS course.
(NATO School Resident Course: M9-88)
NATO/Partner Joint Medical Planners’ Course (JMPC):
JMPC training is aimed at beginning-level medical planners or those assigned into future billets as NATO medical planners on the more tactical or operational levels. It provides basic planning tools and is designed to prepare personnel for the more in-depth JMPC training at the NATO School Oberammergau (NSO), Germany.
(NATO School Resident Course: M9-85)
NATO/Partner Senior Medical Staff Officers Course (SMSOC):
SMSOC training is aimed at senior-level medical planners or those assigned into future posts as NATO Medical Advisors on the tactical or operational levels. It provides basic planning tools and is designed to prepare personnel for the more in-depth SMSOC training at the NATO School Oberammergau (NSO), Germany.
(NATO School Resident Course: M9-86)
Committee of the Chiefs of Military Medical Services in NATO (COMEDS)
The Committee of the Chiefs of Military Medical Services in NATO is composed of the senior military medical authorities of member countries. It acts as the central point for the development and coordination of military medical matters and for providing medical advice to the NATO Military Committee.
http://www.nato.int/docu/handbook/2001/hb140209.htm
COMEDS documents at http://nsa.nato.int/ (protected site)
COMEDS Press information 2003 : http://www.nato.int/docu/update/2003/10-october/031022a.pdf (text not entirely up-to-date anymore)
NATO Standardization Agency (NSA)
Initiates, coordinates, supports and administers standardization activities under the authority of the NATO Committee for Standardization (NCS). The NSA is also the Military Committees lead agent for the development, coordination and assessment of operational standardization.
Publicly available documents : http://www.nato.int/docu/standard.htm
The Medical Standardization Board (MCMedSB ) manages the standardization efforts of Working Groups and Expert Panels dealing with Military Medical Structures and Operations Procedures, Military Health Care, Medical Standardization, NBC Medical
NATO Research and Technology Organisation (RTO)
RTO - Human Factors and Medicine (HFM) Panel
AC/323 (HFM) Terms of Reference 16 NOV 2006
The mission of the Human Factors and Medicine Panel is to provide the science and technology base for optimising health, human protection, well being and performance of the human in operational environments with consideration of affordability. This involves understanding and ensuring the physical, physiological, psychological and cognitive compatibility among military personnel, technological systems, missions, and environments. This is accomplished by exchange of information, collaborative experiments and shared field trials.
http://www.rta.nato.int/panel.asp?panel=HFM
Civil Emergeny Planning
http://www.hq.nato.int/issues/cep/index.html
Senior Civil Emergency Planning Committee (SCEPC)
http://www.nato.int/docu/handbook/2001/hb140501.htm
http://www.nato.int/docu/handbook/2001/hb130123.htm
http://www.hq.nato.int/issues/scepc/index.html
NATO Joint Medical Committee (JMC)
The primary responsibilities of the JMC are to pursue the joint civil-military planning necessary to provide a NATO capability to support military medical requirements in a crisis and to support CEP Crisis Management Arrangements. (AC/320)
http://www.nato.int/docu/logi-en/1997/lo-1615.htm
Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC)
The Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (EADRCC) was created in 1998 for coordinating disaster relief efforts for the 46 countries member of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) in case of a natural or technological disaster in the EAPC geographical area.
NATO’s Disaster Response Capability - The Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre (pdf presentation)