HJF is hiring TWO Research Assistant IIs to support the Surgical Critical Care Initiative’s (SC2i) upcoming clinical trials focused on patient care related to wound healing. This includes WounDx and other clinical and immunoassay data. If you have experience with immunoassay’s and want to make a different in patient care, click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/eP7jfyZx #HJF #Military #Medicine #CriticalCare #Immunoassay
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In AJN's November issue, you'll find articles on military environmental exposures, assisted falls, recognizing transfusion-associated circulatory overload, and much more. Our recommended reading: https://lnkd.in/e_EpqzGy #nursing
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As we prepare to culminate our Combat Lifesaver training this week, I’m building a comprehensive whole blood transfusion session for both medical and non-medical personnel. I’ve found invaluable resources from the Next Generation Combat Medic website, complementing the wealth of knowledge from Deployed Medicine. On deployment, this is a crucial task for all members of the 4th Security Force Assistance Brigade in our small team layout. In 2014, the Joint Trauma System (JTS) DoD Center of Excellence for Trauma championed whole blood as the optimal resuscitation fluid. The 2018 update from the Committee of Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC), noted the preferred resuscitation fluids for casualties experiencing hemorrhagic shock are ranked from most to least favored: 1. Whole blood 2. Plasma, red blood cells (RBCs), and platelets in a 1:1:1 ratio 3. Plasma and RBCs in a 1:1 ratio 4. Plasma or RBCs alone 5. Hextend 6. Crystalloid (Lactated Ringer’s or Plasmalyte-A) Normal Saline is not on this list. Great presentation: https://lnkd.in/geQvG4Zx and website: https://lnkd.in/ghMrdecv if you are looking to build a program within your unit or Emergency Department! #CombatLifesaver #TCCC #WholeBloodTransfusion #TraumaCare #MedicalTraining #CombatMedicine #TacticalMedicine #EmergencyMedicine #MilitaryMedicine #CoTCCC #JTS #pasgobeyond #pasdothat
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News from Veterans Health Today: Military medicine plays a crucial role in advancing civilian and public health care. Recently published research outlines the potential benefits of increased collaboration between military and civilian health systems. Learn more about how reciprocal learning and collaborative research could strengthen our nation’s capacity to meet a growing array of health care issues and geopolitical threats. #VeteransHealthToday #VHT #veterans #militarymedicine #civillianhealth
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The National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research (NCRAR) was established in 1997 at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Portland Health Care System (VAPORHCS) in Portland, Oregon. The NCRAR is one of 13 research centers supported by the VA Rehabilitation Research & Development (RR&D) Service. Each of the RR&D centers focuses on a specific health condition that is of relevance to United States military Veterans. The NCRAR is the only RR&D center that focuses on auditory and vestibular research. Whereas other researchers are focusing on finding a cure for tinnitus (permanent elimination or reduction of the tinnitus sensation), the NCRAR’s focus has been on developing and testing different methods of tinnitus clinical management with the overall purpose of validating clinical methodologies for routine application. Henry JA, Folmer RL, Zaugg TL, Theodoroff SM, Quinn CM, Reavis KM, Thielman EJ, Carlson KF. History of tinnitus research at the VA National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research (NCRAR), 1997-2021: Studies and key findings. Seminars in Hearing 45:4-28, 2024.
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The Delta Development team is working on advanced blood storage devices, enabling the Army to have a steady blood supply available during extended combat operations. These devices are power autonomous and available in different sizes and power longevity for ROLE 1, 2, and 3. We are building a system of systems that will save lives on the future battlefield by preserving the most vital resource - the American soldier. “The true problem with shock is that your body's not perfusing correctly,” Whitlock said. “And so, if we want to resuscitate somebody out of shock, we need to help them perfuse better, and the best way to do that is to give them whole blood because whole blood contains the hemoglobin, which is the only thing that can carry oxygen to all the tissues.” https://lnkd.in/d43fDaQs Joint Trauma System (JTS) DoD Center of Excellence for Trauma MTEC | Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium J of Spec Ops Med (JSOM) Journal of Special Operations Medicine (JSOM) published by Breakaway Media, LLC Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center - TATRC
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