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Predeployment training for forward medicalisation in a combat zone: the specific policy of the French Military Health Service.

Pierre Pasquier1, Clément Dubost2, Mathieu Boutonnet3, Anne Chrisment4, Thierry Villevieille5, Emmanuel Batjom6, Emmanuel Bordier7, Sylvain Ausset8, Marc Puidupin9, Jean-Yves Martinez10, Christian Bay11, Jacques Escarment12, François Pons13, Bernard Lenoir14, Stéphane Mérat15.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To improve the mortality rate on the battlefield, and especially the potentially survivable pre-Medical Treatment Facility deaths, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) is now considered as a reference for management of combat casualty from the point of injury to the first medical treatment facility. TCCC comprises of a set of trauma management guidelines designed for use on the battlefield. The French Military Health Service also standardised a dedicated training programme, entitled "Sauvetage au Combat" (SC) ("forward combat casualty care"), with the characteristic of forward medicalisation on the battlefield, the medical team being projected as close as possible to the casualty at the point of injury. The aim of our article is to describe the process and the result of the SC training.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Records from the French Military Health Service Academy - École du Val-de-Grâce administration, head of the SC teaching programme, defining its guidelines, and supporting its structure and its execution, were examined and analyzed, since the standardisation of the SC training programme in 2008. The total number of trainees was listed following the different courses (SC1, SC2, SC3).
RESULTS: At the end of 2013, every deployed combatant underwent SC1 courses (confidential data), 785 health-qualified combatants were graduated for SC2 courses and 672 Role 1 physician-nurse pairs for SC3 courses.
CONCLUSION: The SC concept and programmes were defined in France in 2007 and are now completely integrated into the predeployment training of all combatants but also of French Military Health Service providers. Finally, SC teaching programmes enhance the importance of teamwork in forward combat medicalisation settings.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Forward medicalisation; French policy; Predeployment training; Tactical Combat Casualty Care

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24952973     DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2014.05.037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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