Changing landscapes of military conflicts require rethinking casualty care for our wounded. Is the U.S. ready?

It’s been said that “Combat medics don’t study to pass the test. They study to prepare for the day when they are the only thing that stands between the patient and the grave.”

Thanks to the laser-focused efforts of professionals in the modeling and simulation industry, the military men and women rendering life-saving casualty care on the battlefield are more prepared today to be that solid barrier between “the patient and the grave.” A major player in ensuring a continually increasing survival rate on the battlefield has been Operative Experience, Inc. (OEI). An innovator in healthcare simulation and tactical medicine, OEI fielded the Tactical Casualty Care Simulator (TCCS) for all combatant Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) training in 2017.

 

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