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    • Military Medicine
    • Human Performance Optimization
    • Team Science

    Background:

    • Human Performance Teams (HPTs) are crucial for Special Operations Forces (SOF) warfighter health and mission readiness.
    • Increased investment in HPTs necessitates enhanced team-based capabilities and cross-boundary collaboration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present strategies for improving HPTs' collaborative competencies.
    • To address barriers in cross-boundary teaming and enhance Human Performance Optimization (HPO) service delivery.
    • To maximize HPT impact on warfighter medical and mission readiness.

    Main Methods:

    • Drawing on evidence-based approaches to team competencies.
    • Proposing a conceptual paradigm shift for HPO intervention opportunities.
    • Discussing strategies for promoting shared understanding, refined recruitment, and enhanced communication within HPTs.

    Main Results:

    • Strategies presented aim to catalyze innovation and precision in HPO service delivery.
    • Improved understanding of needs, demands, and risks can clarify shared goals.
    • Cultivating communication and collaboration can elevate HPT capabilities.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhancing HPTs' cross-boundary collaboration and HPO service delivery is vital for SOF warfighter readiness.
    • Strategic improvements in HPT functioning can amplify the return on investment in these teams.
    • Elevating HPT capabilities supports sustained mission success for SOF personnel.