Sohn Vance Y, Miller Joseph P, Koeller Craig A, Gibson Steven O, Azarow Kenneth S, Myers Jerome B, Beekley Alec C, Sebesta James A, Christensen Jon B, Rush Robert M
Department of Surgery, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Washington 98431.
J Surg Res. 2007 Mar;138(1):25-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2006.09.006. Epub 2006 Dec 29.
Medics assigned to combat units have a notable paucity of trauma experience. Our goal was to provide intense trauma refresher training for the conventional combat medic to better prepare them for combat casualty care in the War on Terror.
Our Tactical Combat Casualty Care Course (TC3) consisted of the following five phases: (1) One and one-half-day didactic session; (2) Half-day simulation portion with interactive human surgical simulators for anatomical correlation of procedures and team building; (3) Half-day of case presentations and triage scenarios from Iraq/Afghanistan and associated skills stations; (4) Half-day live tissue lab where procedures were performed on live anesthetized animals in a controlled environment; and (5) One-day field phase where live anesthetized animals and surgical simulators were combined in a real-time, field-training event to simulate realistic combat injuries, evacuation problems, and mass casualty scenarios. Data collection consisted of surveys, pre- and posttests, and after-action comments.
A total of 1317 personnel participated in TC3 from October 2003 through May 2005. Over the overlapping study period from December 2004 to April 2005, 327 soldiers participated in the formal five-phase course. Three hundred four (94%) students were combat medics who were preparing for combat operations in Iraq or Afghanistan. Of those completing the training, 97% indicated their confidence and ability to treat combat casualties were markedly improved. Moreover, of those 140 medics who took the course and deployed to Iraq for 1 year, 99% indicated that the principles taught in the TC3 course helped with battlefield management of injured casualties during their deployment.
The hybrid training model is an effective method for training medical personnel to deal with modern battle injuries. This course increases the knowledge and confidence of combat medics deploying and fighting the Global War on Terrorism.
被分配到作战部队的医务人员严重缺乏创伤治疗经验。我们的目标是为常规作战医务人员提供强化创伤复习培训,以便他们在反恐战争中能更好地为战伤救治做好准备。
我们的战术战伤救治课程(TC3)包括以下五个阶段:(1)为期一天半的理论课程;(2)为期半天的模拟部分,使用交互式人体手术模拟器进行操作的解剖学关联和团队建设;(3)为期半天的伊拉克/阿富汗病例展示和分诊场景以及相关技能站;(4)为期半天的活体组织实验室,在可控环境中对麻醉的活体动物进行操作;(5)为期一天的野外阶段,将麻醉的活体动物和手术模拟器结合在实时野外训练活动中,以模拟现实的战斗损伤、后送问题和大规模伤亡场景。数据收集包括调查问卷、课前和课后测试以及行动后评论。
从2003年10月到2005年5月,共有1317人参加了TC3课程。在2004年12月至2005年4月的重叠研究期间,327名士兵参加了正式的五阶段课程。其中304名(94%)学生是为伊拉克或阿富汗作战行动做准备的作战医务人员。在完成培训的人员中,97%表示他们治疗战伤的信心和能力有显著提高。此外,在参加该课程并被部署到伊拉克一年的140名医务人员中,99%表示TC3课程中讲授的原则在他们部署期间对战伤人员的战场管理有帮助。
混合训练模式是培训医务人员应对现代战斗损伤的有效方法。该课程增加了部署并参与反恐全球战争的作战医务人员的知识和信心。