By Sgt. Mark Matthews
27th Public Affairs Detachment
CAMP STRIKER, Iraq —Every unit comes to theater with a specific mission. Some units clear neighborhoods of improvised explosive devices and weapon caches, some provide security for convoys carrying vital war fighting materials and others support their fellow troops by helping them stay healthy.
Soldiers with the Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment have continued to "improve their foxhole" since their arrival here in August. The evidence of all their hard work is visible with the recently upgraded Camp Striker Troop Medical Clinic.
"We got the mission in September to provide a level 2 clinic to support Camp Striker," said Long Island, N.Y., native Maj. John McMurray, RSS, 2nd SCR, Medical Troop commander. "This TMC is a 24-hour medical treatment facility offering a pharmacy, x-rays, a lab, physical therapy, behavioral health and patient hold capabilities for all Soldiers."
Since September, almost 16,000 patient encounters have been logged between all the departments in the Camp Striker TMC, which averages about 4,000 encounters a month.
Although the clinic is located at Camp Striker the facility is available to all Soldiers needing medical attention.
"We don't care what patch you wear or what unit you're with," McMurray said. "We have an 'open to all who need care' attitude here."
Although the building has been in existence for quite a while, only recently has it been transformed into the state-of-the-art medical facility it is today. The Camp Striker TMC staff seems proud of the hard work they have put into creating this clinic.
"The level 2 TMC allows the troop population on Camp Striker 24/7 access to world-class healthcare, similar to what they would get on any Army post back in the states," said this home station Vilsek, Germany, native Lt. Col. Danny Tilzey, RSS, 2nd SCR commander. "There is an excellent team of medical professionals that continue to amaze me every time I see them in action."
Although the troops have worked day in and day out to improve upon the TMC, everyone continues to come up with new ideas to maintain the progress of the clinic.
"Many of my junior troops lead the way with good ideas and better ways to do business," Tilzey said. "It is great to see that everyone is excited and involved in their TMC. This sense of ownership instills a sense of pride and satisfaction in providing healthcare to their fellow troopers."
Not only have the improvements and renovations helped fix issues such as patient flow, business hours and overall healthcare but it is also helping boost the local Iraqi economy.
"We are currently planning a major (renovation) of the interior and exterior of the building," Tilzey said. "This is part of an initiative I have in the RSS, 2nd SCR to put local Iraqis to work, and in turn we get a clean, aesthetically-pleasing environment to conduct health care operations."
In addition to the troops' mission at Camp Striker, they also continue to support their regiment and Multi-National Division - Baghdad whenever needed.
"We are still supporting convoys with two or three medics per convoy," McMurray said. "We are able to do a lot and still complete a dual mission."
The RSS, 2nd SCR MED Troop Soldiers' mission does not consist of only the TMC and convoy support, but they are also responsible for operating and maintaining a medical storage facility as well.
All the hard work the Soldiers with the Camp Striker TMC have put into providing quality healthcare to Soldiers at an impressive facility does not go unnoticed.
"The Soldiers are a well-trained group," McMurray said. "They know they are held to a higher standard. They always build on their skills, and I'm very proud of them all."
Although the Camp Striker TMC is fully functional and treating patients at a high volume, the troops continue to learn, improve and build upon their clinic to further support Camp Striker, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, the 2nd SCR and any Soldier needing medical attention.
"I am very proud of what they do everyday," Tilzey said. "They all hit the ground running with a vision and they all work toward that vision every day. They will leave everything they touch in a much better state than when they left it."
| Date Taken: |
01.06.2008 |
| Date Posted: |
01.07.2008 13:14 |
| Story ID: |
15223 |
| Location: |
BAGHDAD, IQ |
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