Division of Neurosurgery, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234, USA.
Neurosurg Focus. 2010 May;28(5):E9. doi: 10.3171/2010.2.FOCUS1017.
A shortage of Coalition neurological surgeons in the Iraq conflict prompted a creative approach to standardized neurosurgical care in 2007. After formulation of theater-wide clinical pathway guidelines, a need for standardized triage and neurological resuscitation was identified. The object was to establish a simple, reproducible course for medics, forward surgical and emergency room personnel, and other critical care providers to quickly standardize the ability of all deployed health care personnel to provide state-of-the-art neurosurgical triage and damage-control interventions. The methods applied were Microsoft PowerPoint presentations and hands-on learning. The year-long project resulted in more than 100 individuals being trained in neurosurgical decision making and in more than 15 surgeons being trained in damage-control neurosurgery. At the year's conclusion, hundreds of individuals received exceptional neurosurgical care from nonneurosurgical providers and a legacy course was left for future deployed providers to receive ongoing education at their own pace.
在 2007 年的伊拉克冲突中,由于缺乏联合神经外科医生,促使人们创造性地采用标准化神经外科护理方法。在制定了战区范围的临床路径指南之后,发现需要对分诊和神经复苏进行标准化。目的是为医务人员、前线外科医生和急诊室人员以及其他重症监护提供者建立一个简单、可重复的课程,使所有部署的医疗人员能够快速掌握最新的神经外科分诊和损伤控制性干预技术。所采用的方法是微软 PowerPoint 演示文稿和实践学习。该为期一年的项目培训了 100 多名神经外科决策制定者,并培训了 15 多名损伤控制性神经外科医生。在项目结束时,数百名非神经外科医生为患者提供了出色的神经外科护理,同时也为未来的部署提供了一个遗留课程,以便他们按照自己的节奏接受持续的教育。