Academic Department of Military Surgery and Trauma (ADMST): preparedness for the next conflict through collaboration in research and innovation.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
John Breeze, M E R Marsden, G Mcknight, D N Naumann, P Spreadborough, C Swain, R Staruch, J Whitaker, R Rickard, L Orr, N Tai
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Abstract

The UK Strategic Defence Review 2025 provides a compelling examination of the threats faced by the UK. The UK as a whole, and the Ministry of Defence in particular, must become ready for large-scale conflict operations (LSCO) and learn the lessons from Ukraine. A successful academic military surgical department should regularly re-evaluate its mission, its surgical priorities and its outputs. This paper describes the principles by which the UK Defence Medical Services' Academic Department of Military Surgery and Trauma will work to address the likely clinical realities of LSCO. Three overarching themes to departmental work are described, underpinned by a commitment to collaboration via research partnerships-both within and external to Defence-to enable the delivery of best possible outcomes as the country's armed forces rapidly pivot to the future and adapt to new threats.

军事外科和创伤学系(ADMST):通过研究和创新合作为下一次冲突做好准备。
《英国战略防御评估2025》对英国面临的威胁进行了令人信服的审查。英国作为一个整体,尤其是国防部,必须为大规模冲突行动(LSCO)做好准备,并从乌克兰汲取教训。一个成功的学术军事外科部门应定期重新评估其使命、手术重点和产出。本文描述了英国国防医疗服务的军事外科和创伤学术部门将努力解决LSCO可能的临床现实的原则。该报告描述了部门工作的三个主要主题,并承诺通过研究伙伴关系(包括国防内部和外部)进行合作,以便在国家武装力量迅速转向未来并适应新威胁的同时,实现最佳结果。
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Bmj Military Health
Bmj Military Health MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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