DEDICATED TO ALL OF THOSE 

WHO SERVE AND HAVE SERVED 

DURING TIMES OF PEACE AND WAR 

TO BRING HOME OUR NATION'S HEROES

 DEDICATED TO ALL OF THOSE 

WHO SERVE AND HAVE SERVED 

DURING TIMES OF PEACE AND WAR 

TO BRING HOME OUR NATION'S HEROES

Sincerely humbled to have received the Inaugural Distinguished Military Service Award from the AOF and elated that it was witnessed by my parents and children. There has been no better pair to emulate – an Educator and an Army Veteran who happened to be a Colonel and Cardiothoracic surgeon...Through their personal accomplishments, successes and failures, they’ve inspired me to cultivate my own path without direct instruction but endearing support. Read the story!

     

News & Events


October 24, 2019


Orthopedic Traumatologist Receives 2019 AOF Distinguished Military Service Award


The AOF is honored to present Capt. Mark E. Fleming, DO, with the inaugural 2019 AOF Distinguished Military Service Award. The Distinguished Military Service Award was created to honor an outstanding physician who has made significant contributions to the practice of osteopathic military medicine. This DO serves as exemplary role models for other physicians and, through his/her deeds, actions and service, advances the cause of osteopathic medicine while active in the military.


Dr. Fleming is an orthopedic traumatologist who has served in the U.S. Navy for nearly 30 years. Through his years of dedicated service, he has cared for deployed troops, provided guidance to fellow military doctors, and advanced the work of large-care delivery teams at one of the nation’s largest military hospitals.


Extensively experienced in the unique challenges of military medicine, Dr. Fleming is Deputy Director and Staff Orthopedic Trauma Surgeon of the U.S. Navy Trauma Training Center, where he is responsible for the comprehensive management of care for musculoskeletal injured patients. He is also responsible for ensuring excellence in the overall mix of clinical care and clinical teaching for both civilian orthopedic trainees, as well as active-duty military health care providers. Previously, he served as the Deputy Director for Surgery, Director of Orthopedic Research and Chief of the Orthopedic Trauma Service at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC). Dr. Fleming was also a forward-deployed orthopedic surgeon during Operation Iraqi Freedom.


In addition to his numerous military responsibilities, he currently holds positions as Adjunct Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopedics at the University of Southern California, and Assistant Professor of Surgery for the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. 


A devoted researcher, Dr. Fleming served as primary investigator on a number of federally funded multi-million dollar research projects examining dermal coverage of traumatic war wounds, tissue regeneration following trauma, and large extremity peripheral nerve repair. He has authored dozens of peer-reviewed publications and three book chapters in medical textbooks. In addition, he sits on the editorial boards of both the Journal of Trauma and the Journal of Military Medicine.


He earned his DO degree from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSUCOM) in 1999. He completed a general surgery internship at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth and an orthopedic surgery residency program at MSU’s Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center before his fellowship in orthopedic trauma surgery at  the University of Minnesota, Regions Hospital and Hennepin County Medical Center in 2007.


Prior awards and recognitions include the Navy Meritorious Service Medal, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, and the Master Clinician’s Award from Walter Reed.


Peter Ajluni, DO, who nominated Dr. Fleming for this honor stated, “Mark Fleming is one of the brightest physicians I know. He is also a tremendous speaker and teacher – his real-life stories and photos depicting trauma in the field – make even the most experienced surgeon in the room sit up and take notice. He is doing things that no one else has done, or would probably ever dream to do. That is why today, I am profoundly honored to nominate this brilliant, yet incredibly humble man, who is a blessing to his patients, and a true role model for the next generation of osteopathic military physicians.”

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