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Military surgeons require broad skills beyond general surgery due to unique conflict injuries. The DUO-plus model trains surgeons in multiple specialties, enhancing battlefield and civilian trauma care readiness.

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Area of Science:

  • Surgical training models
  • Military medicine
  • Trauma surgery

Context:

  • Military conflict casualties present unique injury patterns distinct from civilian practice.
  • Increasing surgical sub-specialization necessitates broad skill sets for deployed surgeons.
  • Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) pose threats to both military and civilian populations.

Purpose:

  • To describe the DUO-plus training model for military surgeons.
  • To outline the integration of diverse surgical specialties within a single training program.
  • To address the need for versatile surgical expertise in modern conflict and potential civilian targeting.

Summary:

  • The DUO-plus model trains surgical officers in general surgery plus a second specialization (visceral or orthopedic/trauma surgery).
  • The program incorporates essential skills in emergency neurotraumatology, battlefield surgery, and emergency gynecology.
  • Logbooks document training, and successful completion leads to "Einsatzchirurg" appointment, requiring recertification.

Impact:

  • Enhances the preparedness of military surgeons to manage complex battlefield injuries.
  • Provides a framework for training surgeons capable of handling improvised explosive device (IED) related trauma.
  • Improves the relevance and applicability of surgical training for both military and potential civilian trauma scenarios.