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Author Harrell, Thomas W., author.

Title Achieving medical currency via selected staff integration in civilian and veterans administration medical facilities / Thomas W. Harrell
Published Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air War College, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (33 pages) : illustrations
Series Maxwell paper ; no. 68
Maxwell paper (Air University (U.S.). Air War College) ; no. 68.
Summary During Operations Enduring Freedom (OEF) and Iraqi Freedom, the Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) contributed to the lowest died of wounds rate in the history of warfare (less than 10 percent). Cutting-edge medical care on the battlefield and revolutionary methods of transporting critically wounded patients, once miraculous, are now considered routine. Simultaneously, while fielded medical forces are performing in a heroic manner, garrisoned AFMS providers, particularly surgeons and some medical specialists, are struggling to maintain their required wartime skills. Relying on just-in-time training and brief in-garrison dwell times coupled with multiple deployments, medical service personnel work to sustain skill sets needed for meeting both the active duty force's health needs and the wartime mission. But when this war is over, how can the AFMS remain medically prepared for the next conflict?
Analysis Administration and Management, Medicine and Medical Research, Military Forces and Organizations
ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL, CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, VETERANS(MILITARY PERSONNEL), BATTLEFIELDS, DEPLOYMENT, HISTORY, INTEGRATION, IRAQ, MEDICAL SERVICES, PATIENTS, SPECIALISTS, WOUNDS AND INJURIES
Notes "October 2012."
At head of title: Air War College, Air University
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-33)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (DTIC, viewed on September 4, 2015)
Subject United States. Air Force Medical Service -- Personnel management
United States. Air Force -- Medical personnel -- Training of
United States. Air Force Medical Service -- Organization
SUBJECT United States. Air Force. fast (OCoLC)fst00538280
United States. Air Force Medical Service. fast (OCoLC)fst00552491
Subject Medicine, Military -- Practice
Clinical competence -- United States
Armed Forces -- Organization.
Armed Forces -- Personnel management.
Clinical competence.
United States.
Form Electronic book
Author Air University (U.S.). Air War College, issuing body.