Effectiveness of Army Military-Civilian Trauma Team Training in Generating Surgical Readiness.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Alec K Donohue, Ilya V Latyshenko, Andrew J Anklowitz, Rowan Sheldon
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Abstract

Background: The Military Health System (MHS) utilizes a readiness program that identifies the knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) necessary for surgeons to provide combat casualty care. Recent studies highlight the importance of surgical experience outside of military hospitals to maintain clinical readiness. The Army Military-Civilian Trauma Team Training (AMCT3) program embeds Army surgeons in civilian trauma centers to provide greater patient acuity and higher case volume. We quantified the current state of this program and the overall readiness generated.

Study design: Monthly self-reported clinical care and procedural logs from surgeons assigned to AMCT3 programs in 2022 were collected. Clinical work was assigned CPT codes and processed through the JKSA calculator (Deloitte; London, UK). Training and deployment calendars were used to identify time away from clinical practice.

Results: Thirteen surgeons were assigned to AMCT3s in 2022 for a combined 87 clinical months (Avg 6.7 ±3.7). Average monthly workload included 19.3 ±7.9 operative cases, 3.3 ±1.6 chest tubes, 3.4 ±3.2 central venous catheters, 13.1 ±11.7 EFASTs, 28.5 ±12.1 trauma resuscitations, and 39.4 ±36.8 episodes of critical care. Surgeons accumulated 5016.9 ±2315 KSA points per month with 2917.1 ±1877 (58.1%) coming from resuscitations and critical care episodes. Using the MHS threshold of 16,500 KSA points for trauma surgeons, the average surgeon would require 3.3 clinical months to meet the annual readiness threshold.

Conclusions: AMCT3 platforms provide significant opportunities for critical care experience and procedures relevant to combat casualty care. The readiness generated through use of this program suggests that it should be fostered and expanded.

陆军军民创伤小组训练在外科手术准备中的有效性。
背景:军事卫生系统(MHS)利用一个准备程序来确定外科医生提供战斗伤员护理所需的知识、技能和能力(KSAs)。最近的研究强调了军队医院以外的外科经验对于保持临床准备的重要性。陆军军民创伤小组训练(AMCT3)项目将陆军外科医生嵌入平民创伤中心,以提供更高的病人敏锐度和更高的病例量。我们量化了这个项目的当前状态和产生的总体准备情况。研究设计:收集2022年分配到AMCT3项目的外科医生每月自我报告的临床护理和手术日志。临床工作分配CPT代码,并通过JKSA计算器(德勤;英国伦敦)。培训和部署日历用于确定远离临床实践的时间。结果:2022年,13名外科医生被分配到AMCT3s,共87个临床月(平均6.7±3.7)。平均每月工作量包括19.3±7.9例手术,3.3±1.6个胸管,3.4±3.2个中心静脉导管,13.1±11.7个efast, 28.5±12.1个创伤复苏,39.4±36.8次重症监护。外科医生每月累计5016.9±2315个KSA点,其中2917.1±1877个(58.1%)来自复苏和危重监护发作。使用创伤外科医生的MHS阈值16,500 KSA点,平均外科医生需要3.3个临床月才能达到年度准备阈值。结论:AMCT3平台为与战斗伤亡护理相关的重症护理经验和程序提供了重要的机会。通过使用这个程序产生的准备表明,它应该得到培育和扩大。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.80%
发文量
1515
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) is a monthly journal publishing peer-reviewed original contributions on all aspects of surgery. These contributions include, but are not limited to, original clinical studies, review articles, and experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance. In general, case reports are not considered for publication. As the official scientific journal of the American College of Surgeons, JACS has the goal of providing its readership the highest quality rapid retrieval of information relevant to surgeons.
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