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    • Special Operations Forces (SOF) require highly competent medical providers for complex missions.
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    • To address the gap in operational preparedness for SOF medical providers.
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    • To enhance the skills of physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners in SOF units.

    Main Methods:

    • The study identifies the multifaceted roles of SOF medical providers.
    • It highlights the deficiency in operational training within traditional GME.
    • The Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise (JEMX) is proposed as a supplementary training model.

    Main Results:

    • SOF medical providers face high expectations, including staff officer duties and medical direction.
    • Lack of operational exposure leaves GME graduates unprepared for SOF environments.
    • The JEMX model offers a framework to augment necessary operational knowledge.

    Conclusions:

    • Military GME graduates are clinically skilled but operationally deficient for SOF.
    • The JEMX model can effectively prepare medical providers for the unique demands of Special Operations.
    • Enhanced training is crucial for SOF medical provider success and mission effectiveness.