Mr. Pete Savard, R.N. B.S.N. is the Assistant Director of the Dynamic
Medical Systems program at the National Center for Medical Readiness at
Wright State University. He is directly responsible for implementation and
delivery of projects such as the Ohio MEMS project which includes both
the Acute Care Center and Neighborhood Emergency Help Center
programs.
He is developing a disaster supply chain model for mobile
medical assets such as the Ohio MEMS program. He has spoken
nationally on medical mobile logistics and the management of the supply
chain. He currently is enrolled in Wright State University's Master's in
Logistics and Supply Chain management in the Raj Soin College of
Business.
His interest and area of development is in RFID technology and
its field applications in the mobile deployable supply chain. Before coming
to Wright State University he worked at numerous hospitals where he was
involved in providing direct delivery of clinical care at Level 1 Emergency
and Trauma Centers. He has a long distinguished background as a
nursing leader including serving in mid level management positions at
both pediatric and adult emergency departments and clinical research in
resuscitation and hemodynamics. He brings many skills and talents in the
field of emergency management and disaster preparedness both from his
personal experience in disasters and his formal roles in leadership. |