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Sgt. Ryan Savoy and Spc. Caleb Rhodes, representing the 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y., perform combat casualty care during the Command Sgt. Maj. Jack L. Clark Jr. U.S. Army Best Medic Competition Oct. 26 to 28 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis. (Photo Credit: Lori Newman, JBSAFort Sam Houston Public Affairs)
14 Nov 19 Max

Patterns of Injury in Combat Casualties

Patterns of Anatomic Injury in Critically Injured Combat Casualties: A Network Analysis Jud C. Janak,…
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14 Nov 19 Max

Preoccupation with Failure: SSG Alex Conrad

This has not been a good week for reporting on Military Medicine. Early this week…
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A Romanian Special Forces medic, left, wraps a bandage around the head of a wounded prisoner as a Hungarian Special Forces medic provides security during their Field Training Exercise as part of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) course held in Udbina, Croatia.
14 Nov 19 Max

Adherence to TCCC TXA Guidelines

An Analysis of Adherence to Tactical Combat Casualty Care Guidelines for the Administration of Tranexamic…
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