Noss Matthew R, Thrasher Amy M, Tonkinson Matthew J, Bryant Meghan O, Townsend Jody F, Richards Arlene D, Choi Jae Y
Battalion Surgeon, 4th Battalion-7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), former Brigade Surgeon, 18th Military Police Brigade.
Brigade Behavioral Health Officer, 18th Military Police Brigade.
Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex). 2021 Jan-Mar(PB 8-21-01/02/03):90-96.
As SARS-CoV-2 spread throughout the world military units had to develop ways of combatting risk to ensure force health protection and deployability of their soldiers. Medical functions were impacted and solutions needed to be found in order to incorporate these items as functioning medical platforms. In the following article, we address one unit's individual response to the difficulties faced as a Military Police Brigade in Europe. Lessons learned from the initial wave of COVID-19 across medical operations, medical readiness, virtual health, and behavioral health initiatives can be utilized for better planning and response in the future.
随着严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)在全球传播,军事单位必须制定应对风险的方法,以确保部队健康保护和士兵的可部署性。医疗功能受到影响,需要找到解决方案,以便将这些项目纳入有效的医疗平台。在以下文章中,我们阐述了欧洲一个宪兵旅针对所面临困难的个别应对措施。从新冠疫情第一波在医疗行动、医疗准备、虚拟健康和行为健康倡议方面吸取的经验教训,可用于未来更好的规划和应对。