Outbreak Response:
Monkeypox

AMI has a proven track-record of successful
outbreak response and delivers healthcare expertise,
management, and turnkey solutions.

Outbreak Response: Monkeypox

AMI has a proven track-record of successful outbreak response and delivers healthcare expertise, management, and turnkey solutions.

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare helps clients overcome the specific needs of outbreak response.

OUR UNIQUE APPROACH

OUR UNIQUE APPROACH

AMI helps clients overcome the specific needs of outbreak response. We understand the need for rapid response and the benefits of whole-service-line delivery from logistics, training and data collection, through to clinical governance and staffing solutions. Given our global experience and deep understanding of the challenges, we provide services that consider the impact of misinformation, stigmatization, and the needs of diverse populations.

AMI provides outbreak management and services such as monkeypox testing and vaccinations*, and supplemental services that can include establishing static clinics, clinical training, and mobile team outreach to vulnerable, underserved, and hard-to-reach communities. AMI’s outbreak solutions facilitate health department or health system stability, create staff resiliency, foster trust locally, provide quality care, and improve outcomes.

*Vaccination services dependent on government distribution of vaccine.

CLIENT LIST SNAPSHOT

Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Department of Veterans Affairs
HHS
Our clients

OUR SERVICES

Testing and Vaccination*

Establish Clinics and
Mobile Team Outreach

Clinical Staff Augmentation

Clinical Governance

Behavioral Health

Surge Capacity Expertise

Logistics Management

Quality Improvement &
Resiliency Programming

Telemedicine Support

OUR SERVICES

Testing and Vaccination*

Establish Clinics and
Mobile Team Outreach

Clinical Staff Augmentation

Clinical Governance

Behavioral Health

Surge Capacity Expertise

Logistics Management

Quality Improvement &
Resiliency Programming

Telemedicine Support

PHYSICIAN-OWNED AND LED

PHYSICIAN-OWNED
AND LED

We provide tailored medical and public health solutions to government agencies,
international aid organizations, and humanitarian concerns.

Dr. Thomas Crabtree

Dr. Thomas Crabtree, MD, FACS
AMI Group Medical Director

Prior to forming AMI, Dr. Crabtree retired as a Colonel from the US Army. During his clinical career Dr. Crabtree specialized in restoring form and function to active duty, retired and VA beneficiaries with special attention to caring for victims of facial and extremity trauma. He also has particular expertise in breast reconstruction to support those affected by breast cancer. As a combat veteran himself, Dr. Crabtree understands the often-times complex and unique health care needs of our deployed service members and the challenges the system can present.

Scott Giberson, President, AMI Expeditionary Healthcare

Scott F. Giberson, RPh, MPH, D.Sc.
President

Rear Admiral (Retired) Scott Giberson is a uniquely experienced public health leader. After 27-years, he retired as a two-star Admiral, Assistant U.S. Surgeon General for 11 years, and acting Deputy Surgeon General of the U.S. (2013-2014). He held leadership roles within multiple U.S. Departments and has successfully led organizations through global and domestic health crises. Across his career, he has responded to Hantavirus, Anthrax, and was a regional lead for the US government’s rollout of the smallpox vaccination campaign in 2002. In 2014, he led the Commissioned Corps’ Ebola response in West Africa. As AMI’s President, he continues to help lead the company, provide strategy, clinical and public health solutions and expertise, and foster global client relations at the highest levels.

PUBLIC HEALTH SUCCESS

Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)

April 2021 – Present
Implementing and managing all COVID-19 testing and vaccination programs across 400 educational sites: procurement, logistics, staffing, HR, clinical oversight, IT support, program monitoring and evaluation. Mobilizing 100+ teams, conducting over 250,000 tests/week, 8.5M tests, and 8,100 vaccinations.

HHS

US Dept of Health and Human Services (HHS)

March 2020 – Present
Clinical staffing, management, and patient care for quarantine/ isolation facilities, nursing homes, assisted living care sites, field clinics, and testing sites at multiple locations throughout the United States.

PA Emergency Management Agency (PEMA)

March 2021
Deployed 670 clinicians to 28 sites in 5 days. AMI staff vaccinated 112,565 Pennsylvania educators across the state vaccinated within 30 days.

PA Department of Health

Pennsylvania Department of Health

January 2022 – Present
Implementing Resiliency Quality Improvement Program and COVID-19 Outbreak Emergency Response Teams servicing long-term care facilities across the state of Pennsylvania. Deployed 66 staff members to conduct 500+ on-site assessments and training sessions including workforce resiliancy, emergency preparedness, outbreak response, and a 24/7 call center.

Navajo Nation

Navajo Nation

October 2020 – May 2021
All clinical COVID-19 response services: deployed 200+ personnel to 2 field hospitals for medium acuity COVID-19 patients. This included mobile clinics for testing, 3 Isolation/Quarantine sites, and 24-hour call center.

PA Department of Health

Pennsylvania Department of Health

January 2022 – Present
Implementing Resiliency Quality Improvement Program and COVID-19 Outbreak Emergency Response Teams servicing long-term care facilities across the state of Pennsylvania. Deployed 66 staff members to conduct 500+ on-site assessments and training sessions including workforce resiliancy, emergency preparedness, outbreak response, and a 24/7 call center.

Navajo Nation

Navajo Nation

October 2020 – May 2021
All clinical COVID-19 response services: deployed 200+ personnel to 2 field hospitals for medium acuity COVID-19 patients. This included mobile clinics for testing, 3 Isolation/Quarantine sites, and 24-hour call center.

INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH SUCCESS

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USAID, Liberia

2014 – 2015
AMI established and provided clinical services for 10 Ebola treatment hospitals with a 1,500 member team in response to the West African Ebola Outbreak.

United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS)

December 2017 – Present
Provide commercial medical services for the United Nations Level II facility in Somalia: outpatient care, emergency medical care, surgical, emergency response, dental, laboratory, COVID-19-related care, and in-patient services.

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USAID, Liberia

2014 – 2015
AMI established and provided clinical services for 10 Ebola treatment hospitals with a 1,500 member team in response to the West African Ebola Outbreak.

United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS)

December 2017 – Present
Provide commercial medical services for the United Nations Level II facility in Somalia: outpatient care, emergency medical care, surgical, emergency response, dental, laboratory, COVID-19-related care, and in-patient services.

GET IN TOUCH

Speak with our business development expert today.

Thomas Kouloganis
VP of AMI Hospitals/Clinics
+1 571-375-8366

Guy Enderle, MBA, PMP
VP of Business Development
+1 571-375-8366

John Williams

John Williams
Director of Business Development
+1 571-375-8366

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare logo

GET IN TOUCH

Speak with our business development expert today.

Thomas Kouloganis
VP of AMI Hospitals/Clinics
+1 571-375-8366

Guy Enderle, MBA, PMP
VP of Business Development
+1 571-375-8366

John Williams
Director of Business Development
+1 571-375-8366

AMI Expeditionary Healthcare logo

Vaccinations

The AMI Vaccination program is adaptable, flexible, scalable and can be quickly implemented across large geographic areas. Given our service to states, sovereign governments, the private sector and international organizations AMI is arguably the globe’s leading private sector provider of comprehensive vaccine efforts. AMI has a modular approach to vaccination clinic set up consisting of community-based, drive-thru and mobile clinics.

  • Independent or embedded staff to deliver testing and vaccinations as desired
  • Robust documentation and reporting
  • Complete procurement, cold chain transport and compliance solutions

Surgical Services

AMI has the capability to provide a range of surgical services in mobile facilities or using existing infrastructure. Surgical specialty services are available but the focus is Damage Control Surgery (DCS) and Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR).

  • Forward Surgical Teams: independent fixed facility or mobile emergency surgical units to save life, limb, and eyesight
  • Surgical teams to augment existing capabilities and support or relieve the existing surgical workforce
  • Mass casualty support

Refugee Health Services

AMI is dedicated to addressing the full-spectrum of healthcare needs for displaced people by augmenting the existing healthcare workforce or independently providing:

  • Infectious Disease Screenings, including COVID-19, HIV and TB
  • Mental Health Wellness and Counseling
  • Vaccination updates as well as per host country requirements
  • Preventative Care 
  • Medical examinations, including tracking and monitoring physical health
  • Medical History Review
  • Lab Services as well as augmenting existing on-site lab skills & equipment

Emergency Medical Services

AMI provides medical solutions and services to some of the most remote and challenging environments in the world. To date, the company has delivered healthcare solutions to over 140 clinical settings on 5 continents involving in excess of 10,000 providers.

  • Comprehensive solutions involving governance, personnel, facilities and supplies based on desired healthcare outcomes
  • First responder systems and fully staffed ambulance services
  • Aeromedical evacuation via AMI’s own fleet or established network
  • AMI has provided medical support in conflict areas by delivering 3 trauma and maternity hospitals in an area of heightened conflict