The DOD has more than 30,000 beneficiaries with some level of limb loss. EACE Clinical Affairs serves to foster full restoration of normal human function for all beneficiaries with extremity trauma and amputation. This goal will take decades to achieve. Until then, DOD will strive to achieve:
Individualized, optimized functional outcomes that are driven by patient goals and supported through a whole person transdisciplinary health care team approach.
Provider Resources Access to Care Patient Resources
Provider Resources
Best Practices
LUKE Arm Clinical Guidance
Additional Resources
Access to Care
Facility |
Number |
Walter Reed Amputation Care Coordinator |
1-301-400-1482 or 1-301-295-8958 |
Naval Medical Center San Diego Patient Administration |
1-619-532-8318 |
San Antonio Military Medical Center Patient Administration |
1-210-916-2733 |
Patient Resources
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At the conclusion of this series, the participants will be able to: apply information on clinical guidelines, best practices, new clinical developments; use and maintain clinical competencies previously acquire; and engage with clinicians involved in amputation care to foster a knowledge sharing network both during and outside the Amputation Care ECHO sessions.
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The Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) requires all accredited providers to submit the total number of physician and non-physician attendees. In this regard, ALL attendees in a CME activity, regardless of discipline, must be registered. When the course is completed, attendees must return to this website and complete an evaluation form and request for credit form before the CME certificate may be printed.
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Amputation Care ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) is a hub and spoke educational telementoring model that links expert specialist teams at a ‘hub’ with clinicians at other locations – the ‘spokes’ of the model. Together, they participate in monthly ECHO sessions to learn new material and discuss patient care.
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