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Jeremy W Cannon1,2, Danielle B Holt2, Benjamin K Potter2,3
1From the Department of Surgery, Division of Traumatology, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency Surgery, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (Cannon).
Abstract:
The Military Health System in the US currently faces a crisis: maintaining medical readiness during a time of relative peace in the face of an increasingly hostile and unstable geopolitical environment. Collaboration through partnerships-with civilian academic medical centers, with academic medical societies and scientific journals, and with advocates for improved policy and supporting legislation-represents 1 important strategy to stave off the peacetime effect that threatens to erode our combat casualty care skills. This panel session held during the 2022 Excelsior Surgical Society Symposium at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress explored the way forward for the Military Health System amid these historic challenges with important action items and take home points for civilian and military surgeons alike.
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