NADI, Fiji – Soldiers assigned to 402nd Forward Resuscitative Surgical Team showcase the U.S. Tactical Combat Casualty Care program for Fijian and New Zealand partner medical teams during Exercise ...
The U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF) will host a Best Medic Competition, converging 24 medical ...
YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — Airmen at this airlift hub in western Tokyo put their battlefield first-aid skills to the test during a recent Tactical Combat Casualty Care relay designed to simulate stress ...
The U.S. Army’s transition to preparing for large-scale combat operations has highlighted a capability gap in medical care delivery. Mobile Medic offers a telehealth solution to address this ...
Utilizing tactical casualty combat care could mean the difference between life and death on the battlefield. The TCCC course teaches corpsmen and Marines how to stabilize a casualty long enough for ...
AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy — U.S. military medics at this base in northeastern Italy are jumping from a battlefield to an ambulance to a hospital setting, all at the push of a button and with no travel ...
Pain after traumatic injuries is among the most common reasons for combat casualties seeking medical care following initial injury. 1 During recent conflicts, the U.S. military has had unprecedented ...
In 1994, Frank Butler was wheeled into an operating room for knee surgery on a torn meniscus — the result of running too hard with his sons at Fripp Island, South Carolina. A Navy SEAL and medical ...
As the U.S. military prepares for an era of large-scale combat operations, the “golden hour” as medics know it is dead. So long as near-peer adversaries can create anti-access/area denial zones that ...