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Military Clinical Readiness Curriculum

Preparing general and trauma surgeons for limb- and life-saving surgical care in a battlefield setting

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Military Clinical Readiness Curriculum

The Military Clinical Readiness Curriculum is designed for a general surgeon deployed to a relatively far forward battlefield base who must be capable of providing initial trauma resuscitation and life- and limb-saving surgical procedures for those injured in combat. It is also relevant to all deployed surgeons no matter their location as well as all trauma/general surgeons caring for the injured no matter their location. The curriculum can be utilized to correct an identified knowledge deficit or for just-in-time learning.

The curriculum is broken down into seven domains of knowledge, including:

  • Airway and Breathing
  • Critical Care and Prevention
  • Expeditionary Unique
  • Head and Spine Injury
  • Torso Trauma
  • Transfusion and Resuscitation
  • Wounds, Amputations, and Fractures

Modules Available

Wounds, Amputations, and Fractures

  • Management of War Wounds
  • Compartment Syndrome and Fasciotomy
  • Amputation
  • Burn Care
  • Management of High Bilateral Amputations
  • Extremity Trauma: Hands and Feet

Airway and Breathing

  • Trauma Airway Management
  • Acute Respiratory Failure
  • Trauma Anesthesia
  • Inhalation Injury

Torso Trauma

  • Pelvic Fracture Care
  • Blunt Abdominal Trauma
  • Damage Control Surgery
  • Thoracic Trauma
  • Wartime Vascular Injury

Expeditionary Unique

  • Unexploded Ordnance Management
  • Tactical Combat Casualty Care/ Prehospital Care
  • EPWs and Detainees Care
  • Pediatric Trauma
  • Intratheater Transport
  • Clinical Management of Military Working Dogs
  • Initial Care of Ocular and Adnexal Injuries
  • Joint Trauma System
  • Urologic Trauma
  • Gynecologic Trauma and Emergencies

Transfusion and Resuscitation

  • Frozen and Deglycerolized Red Blood Cells
  • Damage Control Resuscitation
  • Fresh Whole Blood Transfusion
  • Resuscitation Record: Battle and Non-Battle Injury Documentation
  • Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) for Hemorrhagic Shock
  • Emergency Resuscitation Thoracotomy

Critical Care and Prevention

  • Hypothermia Prevention, Monitoring, and Management
  • Prevention of Venous Thromboembolism
  • Management of Patients with Catastrophic, Non-Survivable Head Injury
  • Infection Control
  • Pain, Anxiety, and Delirium
  • Critical Care

Head and Spine Injury

  • Cervical Thoracolumbar Spine Injury
  • Concussion/ mTBI Management
  • Neurosurgical Management
  • Cervical Spine Evaluation
  • Management of Severe Head Trauma