Women’s Health
Women’s Health capability advances evidence-based reproductive, gynecologic, and infectious-disease care tailored to military needs. Focus areas include menstrual and contraceptive management, pregnancy and evacuation planning, gynecologic trauma and infection diagnostics, and prolonged-field care solutions to preserve operational readiness.
Technical Challenges
Gender-specific trauma and hemorrhage patterns complicate acute resuscitation and surgical planning.
Limited diagnostics optimized for gynecologic infection and pelvic injury in austere, resource-limited settings.
Pregnancy management and evacuation logistics during deployment and in prolonged-field-care scenarios.
Inadequate contraceptive tailoring and menstrual-management solutions compatible with combat operations.
Emerging Opportunities
Portable point-of-care assays for gynecologic infection, sepsis risk, and antimicrobial-resistance profiling.
Compact imaging and diagnostic tools validated for pelvic trauma and obstetric assessment in the field.
Validated protocols and devices for safe prolonged pregnancy care when rapid evacuation is impossible.
Integrated, durable menstrual and contraceptive options that maintain effectiveness under operational stressors.
Current and Emerging Technologies in Women’s Health
Point-of-care diagnostics
Rapid molecular and antigen-based assays for STIs, pelvic sepsis markers, and antimicrobial-resistance detection designed for low-resource and far-forward settings.
Telehealth and remote monitoring
Secure teleconsultation platforms, remote obstetric monitoring, and decision-support tools that enable specialist oversight during prolonged-field care and delayed evacuation.
Portable imaging and diagnostics
Handheld ultrasound, compact Doppler, and ruggedized point-of-care labs to evaluate pelvic trauma, fetal viability, and intra-abdominal injury in austere environments.
Wearables and physiologic monitoring
Sensors for menstrual cycle tracking, medication adherence, hemodynamic trends, and early detection of infection or preterm labor adapted for sustained operations.
Therapeutics & infection control
Topical microbicides, AMR-aware antimicrobial regimens, and wound care products that reduce biofilm formation and address gynecologic-injury associated infections.
Importance to Military Medicine
Enhances combat casualty care
Gender-tailored assessment and intervention improve outcomes for pelvic trauma, obstetric emergencies, and hemorrhage control in mixed-gender units.
Supports prolonged and distributed care
Validated remote diagnostics and protocols ensure continuity of reproductive and obstetric care when evacuation is delayed.
Maintains force readiness
Prevention and rapid treatment of gynecologic infections, effective contraception, and menstrual management reduce non-deployable time and preserve unit effectiveness.
Addresses unique recovery needs
Rehabilitation, reconstructive, and regenerative approaches must reflect sex-specific anatomy and physiology for optimal functional recovery after polytrauma.
Alignment with the MTEC Mission
Directly advances DoD priorities by accelerating medical solutions that preserve Warfighter health and operational readiness.
Supports MTEC’s mission to move dual-use biomedical technologies from development into real-world military and civilian practice.
Connects multisector expertise—trauma surgery, obstetrics, infectious disease, and engineering—to solve operationally unique problems.
Enables rapid prototyping, validation, and field evaluation consistent with MTEC’s consortium-based, mission-driven model.
Dual-Use (Military + Civilian) Applications
Dual-use diagnostics reduce time to care in both military deployments and civilian low-resource clinics, improving public health outcomes.
Telehealth and monitoring platforms validated for Warfighters translate to expanded maternity and remote gynecologic care in rural civilian settings.
Infection-control technologies and AMR-aware therapeutics developed for battlefield wounds support civilian trauma centers and outbreak response.
Wearable monitoring and reproductive-health decision-support tools benefit deployed personnel and civilian populations by enabling preventive care and early intervention.
Explore MTEC Members with Women’s Health Capabilities
MTEC members—spanning academic centers, medical device firms, biotech startups, and clinical networks—bring cross-disciplinary expertise to validate, iterate, and field-test women’s health solutions under realistic military constraints. Explore member profiles to identify collaborators in diagnostics, telehealth, therapeutics, and operational research.
80 Members with Women’s Health capabilities.
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