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Todd David Hess



Todd David Hess, MD
August 10, 1960 -

Place of birth Indianapolis, Indiana
Allegiance  United States
Service/branch  United States Air Force
Years of service May 15, 1986 - October 1, 2006
Rank Colonel
Commands 2005-2006
Deputy Commander
Clinical Services
435th Medical Squadron
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Landstuhl,  Germany

2002-2003
Commander
RESCUER/MEDCEUR 03
86th Expeditionary Med Squadron
Tblisi,  Georgia

Battles/wars Siege of Falluja
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom

Decorations
Legion of Merit (USA)
Army Military Medical Merit (USA)
AF Commendation Medal (USA)
Meritorious Service Medal (USA)
Army Commendation Medal (USA)

Col. (Dr.) Todd David Hess, MC, USAF (Ret.) (born August 10, 1960 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.) is a retired Air Force Colonel, Ophthalmic Surgeon and Military Medical Commander. He was the first Air Force member to be inducted into the Army's Order of Military Medical Merit (member no. 7271). He was also the first physician ever to perform a cataract extraction via phacoemulsification in the history of the RAF Lakenheath hospital.

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Hess and LRMC

The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is the largest military hospital outside of the Continental US. It is located in Landstuhl, Germany, and has an approximate yearly budget of over $100 million. Hess started working at Landstuhl in 1997 after living in Phoenix, Arizona. Starting in 1997, Hess worked as the Chief of Ophthalmology in Landstuhl. In 2003, he was assigned the position of Chief, Head and Neck Surgery. He started working as the Chief of the Division of Surgery in 2004 and then, finally, as the Deputy Commander for Clinical Services (DCCS) from 2005 - 2006. He has worked on over 35,000 patients since the Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. He was the ultimate privileging authority for over 1200 health care providers from throughout both EUCOM and CENTCOM. In addition, he was responsible for the installation, inception, and management of LRMC's Warfighter Laser Refractive Surgery Program. This $4.5 million program has successfully performed refractive eye surgery on over 7,000 soldiers and airmen since 2002. Colonel Hess served as DCCS during the siege of Falluja and played an important role during the rapid expansion of OR and ICU capabilities at LRMC.

Education

Todd Hess was a 1978 Salutatorian graduate from Neenah High School in Neenah, Wisconsin. Hess graduated with his doctor of medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1985 and joined the Air Force in 1986. Until 1989, he worked as a GP (general practitioner) with the USAF in both Korea, Germany, and the US. In 1989 he started his residency in Ophthalmology at Lackland AFB's Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas and completed it in 1992. He first started working as a licensed Ophthalmologist from 1992-1994 at RAF Lakenheath in England.

Military Assignments

Date Location Base Name Type
May 15, 1986 - May 15, 1988 Kunsan, Jeollabuk-do,  South Korea
8th Medical Group
Kunsan AB Medical Facilities
Kunsan USAF / AFB
May 16, 1988 - May 15, 1990 Frankfurt, Hesse,  West Germany
55th Medical Group
Rhein-Main AFB Medical Facilities [closed]
Rhine-Main USAF / AFB
May 16, 1990 - May 15, 1992 San Antonio, Texas,  United States
58th Medical Wing
Wilford Hall Medical Center
Lackland USAF / AFB
May 16, 1992 - May 15, 1995 Lakenheath, Suffolk,  United Kingdom
48th Medical Group
RAF Lakenheath Medical Facilities
Lakenheath RAF / RAFB
May 16, 1995 - May 15, 1997 Glendale, Arizona,  United States
56th Medical Group
Luke AFB Medical Facilities
Luke USAF / AFB
May 16, 1997 - Retirement Ramstein, Rhineland-Palatinate,  Germany
86th Medical Squadron
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Ramstein USAF / AFB

Ranks

Active Duty: 15 May 1986 - 01 October 2006

  • Captain
    • May 15, 1986 - May 25, 1991 (5 years)
  • Major
    • May 26, 1991 - May 25, 1997 (6 years)
  • Lieutenant Colonel
    • May 26, 1997 - May 15, 2003 (6 years)
  • Colonel
    • May 26, 2003 - present

Dr. Todd Hess retired at the rank of Colonel, effective as of October 1, 2006. His active duty service at LRMC, especially as deputy commander was greatly appreciated. Hess received many awards and certificates, including a deed of appreciation for 20 years of active service in the United States Air Force from US President George W. Bush.

Decorations

1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6-

  • Legion of Merit (1)
  • Meritorious Service Medal (2)
  • Air Force Commendation Medal (3)
  • Army Commendation Medal (4)
  • AF Outstanding Unit Award (6)
  • National Defense Service Medal (5)
  • Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
  • Korean Defense Service Medal

Family

Colonel Hess is currently married to the former Gudrun Emmel ( born April 21, 1955 in Offenbach am Main, Germany). Both have one son, Maximilian (born April 16, 1992 in San Antonio, Texas, United States). The Hess family got attached to Germany and have decided to continue to reside there after Retirement. They continue to live near Kaiserslautern, Germany, and Colonel Hess continues his job as a Department of Defense contracting Ophthalmologist and Surgeon at LRMC.

References

  • Medical College of Wisconsin. "Safe Haven", MCW, 2005-11-29. Retrieved on 2006-12-12. 
  • Landstuhl Regional MC, Germany. "Retirement Pamphlet: Colonel Todd D. Hess", LRMC, 2006-07-14. Retrieved on 2006-12-15. 
  • McEntee, Marni. "Medceur begins relief exercises", Stars & Stripes, 2003-11-13. Retrieved on 2007-05-24. 
  • McEntee, Marni. "Eye injuries par for the course at Landstuhl", Stars & Stripes, 2004-08-08. Retrieved on 2007-05-24. 
  • Ackerman, William. "Multinational forces close "Partnership for Peace" exercise", EUCOM, 2003-11-20. Retrieved on 2007-06-20. 
 
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