The Army’s newest medical communication device is just one study away from being procured and fielded – the Medical Hands-free Unified Broadcast, or MEDHUB.

It was two years ago down to the day, that Jay Wang, product manager for the U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity, was in Fort Rucker, Alabama. He was demonstrating the latest U.S. Department of Defense medical software called the battlefield-assisted trauma distributed observation kit, or BATDOK, to the U.S. Army School of Aviation Medicine and Medical Evacuation Proponency Division, based on recommendations from the medics. Returning two years later, he co-facilitated MEDHUB’s final medical study at the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory.

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