Integrating Leadership and Technical Skills: Insights From Prolonged Casualty Care During Operation Gunpowder.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kiyrie Simons, Yen Lee, Cynthia Shen, Ting Dong, Hannah G Kleber, Angela M Yarnell, Erin S Barry
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Abstract

Introduction: Military medical providers must rapidly assess and treat casualties while managing prolonged care in resource-limited environments. Tactical Combat Casualty Care and Prolonged Casualty Care (PCC) provide structured frameworks for battlefield medicine, but training often separates technical and leadership development. To address this gap, Operation Gunpowder at the Uniformed Services University was adapted to integrate leadership and clinical skills. This study examines the relationships between student leadership performance, self-reported training experiences, and faculty and peer evaluations.

Materials and methods: This study analyzed data from 203 third-year medical and graduate nursing students participating in the 36-hour Operation Gunpowder field practicum. Leadership performance was assessed using the Leader-Follower Framework, which evaluates Character, Context, Competence, Communication, and Leadership Transcendent Skills. Students completed post-practicum surveys and reflections, and Pearson correlations were conducted between survey responses and leadership performance ratings. Qualitative responses were reviewed for themes related to quantitative findings.

Results: In each squad, students who rated Primary Survey, Wound Care, or Evacuation Skills as useful had lower leadership performance scores, particularly in Character (r = -0.46 to -0.52, P < .05) and Communication (r = -0.46, P < .05). Confidence in PCC knowledge was positively correlated with adaptability (Context, r = 0.44, P < .05), suggesting that early PCC training may improve situational responsiveness. Squads that found hands-on practice most beneficial had lower Communication scores (r = -0.48, P < .05), indicating potential gaps in team coordination. Students who prepared for less than 1 hour before the practicum performed better in leadership dimensions, including Communication (r = 0.56, P < .01).

Conclusions: These findings highlight challenges in integrating leadership into technical skills training. Enhancing PCC exposure, embedding communication exercises in hands-on training, and optimizing pre-practicum preparation may improve leadership development. Insights from this study can inform refinements to military medical training, including Operation Bushmaster, to better prepare future military medical officers for battlefield decision-making and leadership.

整合领导能力和技术技能:从火药行动中长期伤员护理的见解。
简介:军事医疗提供者必须快速评估和治疗伤亡,同时在资源有限的环境中管理长期护理。战术战斗伤亡护理和长期伤亡护理(PCC)为战场医学提供了结构化的框架,但培训往往将技术和领导力发展分开。为了解决这一差距,军警服务大学的“火药行动”进行了调整,将领导能力和临床技能结合起来。本研究探讨学生领导表现、自述训练经验与教师及同侪评价之间的关系。材料与方法:本研究分析了203名参加36小时“火药行动”现场实习的医学和护理研究生的数据。采用领导-追随者框架评估领导绩效,该框架评估性格、环境、能力、沟通和领导超越技能。学生完成了实习后的调查和反思,并在调查结果和领导绩效评分之间进行了Pearson相关性。对定性答复进行了与定量结果有关的主题审查。结果:在每个小组中,认为初级调查、伤口护理或疏散技能有用的学生的领导表现得分较低,特别是在性格方面(r = -0.46至-0.52,P)。结论:这些发现突出了将领导能力纳入技术技能培训的挑战。加强PCC接触,在实践训练中嵌入沟通练习,优化实习前准备,可以改善领导力发展。这项研究的见解可以为改进军事医学训练提供信息,包括“大毒蛇”行动,以更好地为未来的军事医务官员做好战场决策和领导准备。
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Military Medicine
Military Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.20
自引率
8.30%
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393
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Military Medicine is the official international journal of AMSUS. Articles published in the journal are peer-reviewed scientific papers, case reports, and editorials. The journal also publishes letters to the editor. The objective of the journal is to promote awareness of federal medicine by providing a forum for responsible discussion of common ideas and problems relevant to federal healthcare. Its mission is: To increase healthcare education by providing scientific and other information to its readers; to facilitate communication; and to offer a prestige publication for members’ writings.
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