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Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Military Medicine
  • Clinical Research

Background:

  • The Role 3 Medical Treatment Facility (Field Hospital) in Camp Bastion is a high-volume trauma center treating severely injured casualties.
  • This unique patient population is critical for evaluating battlefield injury treatments and improving future outcomes.
  • The article details four distinct research projects conducted over one year in a challenging operational theater.

Discussion:

  • Challenges in conducting clinical research in a combat zone were identified.
  • Solutions were developed to facilitate research, including data collection and a randomized control trial.
  • The importance of adapting research methodologies to operational environments is highlighted.

Key Insights:

  • Successful implementation of diverse research projects (data collection to RCT) in a deployed setting.
  • Identification of practical challenges and innovative solutions for operational research.
  • Establishment of a foundation for future trauma research in similar environments.

Outlook:

  • Provides a starting point for researchers aiming to conduct studies in operational theaters.
  • Contributes to the broader understanding of trauma care effectiveness in austere environments.
  • Informs strategies for improving patient outcomes through evidence-based military medicine.