Seeking Volunteers to Take This Survery – Assessing the Efficacy of Pre-Deployment Training in the Development and Sustainment of Operationally-Relevant Medical Skills

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Title: “Assessing the Efficacy of Pre-Deployment Training in the Development and Sustainment of Operationally-Relevant Medical Skills- A Survey Study”

Who:  Members who have completed a humanitarian mission followed by a deployment

What:  Survey study to collect information on clinician perceived pre-deployment training gaps

When:  Participate now by clicking this link:   https://go.intelink.gov/DM1s7oY

Why:  The goal of this study is to obtain military medical provider experiences that can describe perceived weaknesses in pre-deployment clinical practice (to include both training and direct patient care) to develop potential deployment preparedness gaps that can improve overall military medical readiness.    

·         Aim 1 – Address the difference in perceived preparedness for combat deployments between emergency/critical care and non-emergency/critical care clinicians.

·         Aim 2 – Examine the impact of serving humanitarian missions on operational readiness and sustainment of combat medical skills.

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Investigators: Melissa Clemons, PhD (contact in the global)

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