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Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Military Medicine
  • Trauma Care

Background:

  • Prehospital care in large-scale combat operations presents unique challenges.
  • Prolonged casualty care and evacuation delays are realities in conflict zones like Ukraine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the structure, outcomes, and lessons learned from a Damage Control Resuscitation (DCR) training program in Ukraine.
  • To enhance local medical capacity for prehospital care in a combat environment.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented a DCR training program integrating prolonged field care principles.
  • Utilized bilingual instruction, competency-based skill reinforcement, and a train-the-trainer approach.
  • Focused on addressing challenges specific to large-scale combat operations.

Main Results:

  • Successfully delivered DCR and prolonged field care training in a conflict zone.
  • Demonstrated the effectiveness of a bilingual, competency-based, train-the-trainer model.
  • Highlighted the need for standardized pre-hospital training and continuous skills assessment.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized pre-hospital training is crucial for effective medical response in conflict zones.
  • Scalable and adaptable medical training programs are essential for enhancing capacity in austere environments.
  • Future efforts should build upon these foundations to further develop medical readiness in combat zones.