A Military-Civilian Training Partnership for Army Nurses.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING American Journal of Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1097/AJN.0000000000000005
Joseph R Danford, Kayla Hearn, Cynthia Barrigan, Elisa Bickett, Bradley M Dennis, Daniel J Stinner
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Background: In 2018, the U.S. Army Surgeon General created the Army Medical Department Military-Civilian Trauma Team Training (AMCT3) program to enhance the clinical proficiency of medical personnel serving on Army trauma teams called forward resuscitative surgical detachments (FRSDs). FRSDs provide resuscitative and surgical care to wounded patients in the deployed environment until they can be medically evacuated to a higher level of care. Through AMCT3, FRSD personnel work at civilian trauma centers while not deployed in order to maintain their combat casualty care competency.

Purpose: This article describes an innovative nursing-specific AMCT3 program model in which Army nurses serving on an FRSD are embedded within a level 1 trauma center for a 3-year assignment. The goal of the program, which was established at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) in Nashville, Tennessee, is to improve participants' clinical proficiency and skills in preparation for the next major military conflict, with the aim of reducing preventable battlefield deaths.

Methods: The VUMC Military Affairs Committee, in consultation with Army medical leaders, developed a unique 3-part model for a nursing partnership program at VUMC. This model includes separate tracks for critical care and emergency nurses. The nurses receive training in their specialty, cross-training in the opposite track, and other professional development opportunities. A critical care nurse and an emergency nurse were assigned to the program in January 2022 and September 2022, respectively.

Results: Between January 2022 and June 2023, the critical care nurse completed all the required individual critical task lists-specialty-specific clinical skills Army medical personnel must be competent in before deployment-except for 1, obtaining intra-abdominal pressure.

Conclusion: The VUMC AMCT3 nursing partnership training model ensures that Army nurses are highly prepared to function as part of the FRSD and to provide superior combat casualty care in a resource-limited environment.

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背景:2018年,美国陆军外科部长创建了陆军医疗部门军民创伤小组培训(AMCT3)计划,以提高在陆军创伤小组(称为前方复苏外科分队(frsd))服务的医务人员的临床熟练程度。frd在部署环境中为伤员提供复苏和手术护理,直到他们可以医疗后送到更高一级的护理。通过AMCT3, FRSD人员在没有部署的情况下在平民创伤中心工作,以保持他们的战斗伤亡护理能力。目的:本文描述了一种创新的护理特异性AMCT3项目模型,在该模型中,在FRSD服务的陆军护士被嵌入一级创伤中心,执行为期3年的任务。该项目由田纳西州纳什维尔的范德比尔特大学医学中心(VUMC)设立,目的是提高参与者的临床熟练程度和技能,为下一次重大军事冲突做准备,目的是减少可预防的战场死亡。方法:VUMC军事事务委员会与陆军医学领导协商,为VUMC的护理合作计划制定了一个独特的三部分模型。该模型包括重症护理和急诊护士的独立轨道。护士接受专业培训、反方向交叉培训和其他专业发展机会。一名重症监护护士和一名急诊护士分别于2022年1月和2022年9月被分配到该项目。结果:2022年1月至2023年6月期间,重症护理护士除1项获得腹内压外,完成了部署前陆军医务人员必须具备的专业-特定临床技能的个人关键任务清单。结论:VUMC AMCT3护理伙伴培训模式确保陆军护士为FRSD的一部分做好充分准备,并在资源有限的环境中提供卓越的战斗伤员护理。
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