Flynn, Sean,
How to Save a Soldier. Sean Flynn. - New York Times Magazine, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 5, Health, 1522-323X; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: How to Save a Soldier, March 16, 2003; pp. n.p..
"Compared with even a few years ago, today soldiers are better prepared, better trained and better equipped to survive a combat wound. They carry innovative bandages and tourniquets that can seal off wounds that might have bled them to death in years past. They're evacuated in faster armored ambulances. Most important, they're treated in the field by medics whose training has been revolutionized in just the past 18 months." (NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE) This article describes the intensive medical training Army medics receive in order to prepare them for combat conditions.
1522-323X;
United States Army
Mannequins (Figures)
Medicine--Study and teaching
Military education--Simulation methods
Military hospitals
Military supplies
Simulated patients
War wounds
United States--Armed Forces--Medical care
United States--Armed Forces--Medical personnel
AC1.S5
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How to Save a Soldier. Sean Flynn. - New York Times Magazine, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 5, Health, 1522-323X; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: How to Save a Soldier, March 16, 2003; pp. n.p..
"Compared with even a few years ago, today soldiers are better prepared, better trained and better equipped to survive a combat wound. They carry innovative bandages and tourniquets that can seal off wounds that might have bled them to death in years past. They're evacuated in faster armored ambulances. Most important, they're treated in the field by medics whose training has been revolutionized in just the past 18 months." (NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE) This article describes the intensive medical training Army medics receive in order to prepare them for combat conditions.
1522-323X;
United States Army
Mannequins (Figures)
Medicine--Study and teaching
Military education--Simulation methods
Military hospitals
Military supplies
Simulated patients
War wounds
United States--Armed Forces--Medical care
United States--Armed Forces--Medical personnel
AC1.S5
050