The involvement of the French military medical service in helicopter rescue missions for Emergency Medical Aid at Sea: the current situation and prospects for the future.

P. Guénot, S. Leigh-Smith, N. Granger-Veyron, C. Carfantan, E. Dulaurent
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French military Search and Rescue (SAR) is primarily for the recovery of downed aircrew in an operational environment but has traditionally also played an important civilian role. Military doctors and nurses with competence in this area frequently form part of civilian teams, their experience being transferable between operational and civilian spheres. A recent re-organisation of French Medical Aid at Sea (MAS) has seen greater involvement of civilian medical services in this sector with consequent potential for negative impact on future military involvement.The French Military Medical Service / Service de Santé des Armées (SSA) 2020 plan provides opportunities for mutually advantageous, deeper engagement and joint working between the SSA and the French National Health Service / Service Public de Santé (SPS).This article describes the current structure for MAS and the involvement of SSA therein before considering some of the challenges and potential solutions with respect to deeper civilian-military engagement in this domain in future.
法国军事医务处参与海上紧急医疗援助直升机救援任务:现状和未来前景。
法国军事搜救(SAR)主要用于在作战环境中恢复被击落的机组人员,但传统上也发挥了重要的民用作用。在这方面有能力的军医和护士经常成为文职小组的一部分,他们的经验可在业务和文职领域之间转移。法国海上医疗援助最近进行了重组,民用医疗服务更多地参与了这一部门,因此可能对未来的军事参与产生负面影响。法国军事医疗服务处/圣武装武装人员服务处(SSA) 2020年计划为SSA与法国国家卫生服务处/公共圣武装人员服务处(SPS)之间的互利、更深入的接触和联合工作提供了机会。本文描述了MAS的当前结构以及SSA在其中的参与,然后考虑了一些挑战和潜在的解决方案,这些挑战和解决方案与未来在该领域更深层次的军民合作有关。
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