Karen J. McNamara (CDR), RN, BSN, MEd, Christine Schulman RN, MS, CCRN, Dennis Jepsen (CDR), RN, MSN, CEN, FNP, Janet E. Cuffley (LT), RN, BS, CEN
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Establishing a collaborative trauma training program with a community trauma center for military nurses
A mission of the Navy Nurse Corps is to deploy medical support for military forces on short notice. Navy nurses must possess a working knowledge of trauma management, but meeting this clinical experience is a challenge. Peacetime military hospitals do not routinely care for severely injured patients. This article describes how the Navy established a partnership with a Level 1 Trauma Center, the role and expectations for both Navy and civilian nurses, and an evaluation of the experience. (Int J Trauma Nurs 2001;7:49-56.)