Trauma Care

Army Integrates Veterinarians into Human Combat Care

The U.S. Army is enhancing its combat medical capabilities by integrating veterinarians into large-scale combat operations. This initiative, demonstrated by the 18th Theater Medical Command, utilizes a high-fidelity canine model to highlight the shared principles and identical initial triage procedures between human and canine trauma care. The integration aims to address logistical challenges and manpower shortages, thereby increasing survivability and preserving combat strength by allowing veterinarians and human medics to operate and train alongside one another. This collaborative approach leverages the broad expertise of veterinarians, including surgical and emergency skills, and is supported by systems like BATDOK for streamlined patient care documentation.

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