Military civilian partnerships: International proposals for bridging the Walker Dip.

The Walker Dip refers to the cycle of the improvement of care for the battle injured soldier over the course of a conflict, followed by the decline in the skills needed to provide this care during peacetime, and the requisite need to relearn those skills during the next conflict. As the operational tempo of the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq has declined, concerns have arisen regarding whether US military surgeons are prepared to meet the demands of future conflicts. This problem is not unique to the US military, and allied nations have taken creative steps to address the Walker Dip in thei... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Jensen, Guy
van Egmond, Teun
Örtenwall, Per
Peralta, Ruben
Aboutanos, Michel B
Galante, Joseph
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, vol 89, iss 2S Suppl 2
Verlag/Hrsg.: eScholarship
University of California
Schlagwörter: Health Services and Systems / Health Sciences / Peace / Justice and Strong Institutions / Armed Conflicts / Humans / International Cooperation / Intersectoral Collaboration / Military Medicine / Military Personnel / Netherlands / Qatar / Surgeons / Sweden / Traumatology / United States / War-Related Injuries / Clinical sciences / Nursing
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