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作战外科医生:从战争前、战争中到战争后的忠诚戴维斯。

Combat surgeons before, during, and after war: the legacy of Loyal Davis.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Wilford Hall Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Neurosurg Focus. 2010 May;28(5):E22. doi: 10.3171/2010.2.FOCUS1024.

Abstract

By 1942, Loyal Davis had firmly established himself as a preeminent civilian neurosurgeon. With military operations rapidly escalating, he was recruited to serve in the European Theater of Operations as a consultant to the Surgeon General. Davis brought tremendous experience, insight, and leadership to this position; however, he found the military system in which he was suddenly immersed inefficient and impassive. His requests for even basic equipment became mired in endless bureaucracy even as his communiqués to the Chief Surgeon in the European Theater and to the Surgeon General's staff in Washington seemed to fall short of their intended recipients. Then, when he attempted to vent his frustrations to his academic colleagues, he was nearly court-martialed. Notwithstanding, Davis became the first to formally recognize high-altitude frostbite and also developed protective headgear for airmen, and later in his service, he joined a contingent of senior medical leaders who visited the Soviet Union to study their system of combat casualty care. Subsequent to his service on active duty, Davis returned to his academic practice at Northwestern where he used his position as editor of Surgery, Gynecology, and Obstetrics to advocate for change within the military medical corps. Others like Davis have contributed greatly to the advancement of combat casualty care both during active service and long after their time in uniform. This paper examines the lessons from Davis's experiences as a military neurosurgeon and his continued advocacy for change in the medical corps along with additional recent examples of change effected by former military surgeons. For those currently serving, these lessons illustrate the value of contributing wherever a need is recognized, and for those who have served in the past, they demonstrate the importance of having a continued voice with junior combat surgeons and the military leadership.

摘要

到 1942 年,忠诚的戴维斯已经牢固确立了自己作为杰出的民用神经外科医生的地位。随着军事行动的迅速升级,他被招募到欧洲战区担任军医总长的顾问。戴维斯带来了巨大的经验、洞察力和领导力;然而,他发现自己突然置身其中的军事系统效率低下且缺乏人情味。他甚至对基本设备的请求也陷入了无尽的官僚主义之中,而他给欧洲战区的首席外科医生和华盛顿军医总长的工作人员的通讯似乎也没有送达预期的收件人。然后,当他试图向他的学术同事发泄他的挫折感时,他几乎被军事法庭审判。尽管如此,戴维斯还是第一个正式认识到高空冻伤,并为飞行员开发了防护头盔,后来在他的服务中,他加入了一批高级医疗领导人的队伍,前往苏联研究他们的战斗伤员护理系统。在服现役后,戴维斯回到他在西北大学的学术实践中,他利用他作为《外科学、妇科学和产科学》的编辑的职位,倡导在军队医疗团体内进行变革。像戴维斯这样的其他人在现役期间和退役后很久都为战斗伤员护理的进步做出了巨大贡献。本文考察了戴维斯作为一名军队神经外科医生的经验教训,以及他在军队医疗团体内继续倡导变革的情况,以及最近其他一些前军队外科医生带来的变革范例。对于那些现役人员来说,这些经验教训说明了在认识到需要的地方做出贡献的价值,对于那些过去曾服役的人员来说,这些经验教训说明了保持与初级战斗外科医生和军队领导层持续沟通的重要性。

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