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US military doctors are not ready for the next war, Ret. Col. Says to Congress

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US military doctors are not ready for the next war, Ret. Col. Says to Congress


  • Peace analysis, unprepared for the war, said that a pensant air force was Colonel.
  • Col. Jeremy Cannon warned that surgeons of trauma surgeons have not received enough cases to make them a case.
  • A total of 10% of US military doctors prepare for the conflict of peers.

The US Army Surgeons are not enough experience with trauma patients to be ready for a large war, warned the former Air Force Surgeon Congress on Tuesday.

“We actively fall into the trap of the peace effect.” Col. Jeremy Cannon, Armed Services staff in the Senate, according to the condition of the military service, he said in a senate.

The ball, which placed the trauma surgeon to Iraq and Afghanistan, warned the publication of medical preparation to the “Systematic erosion” congress.

“What is the value of this erosion? It can be measured in a lost life: the deaths in four battlefields remain potentially,” the most severe department’s head of the defense department was injured.

In the trial, only 10% of military surgeons were ready for war in 2015, referring to the analysis of Harvard, Rutgers, Deloitte and military researchers in the trial.

“Predictions estimate that the conflict of peers can afford to lose up to 1,000 casualties on a scale of 1000 days in a scale of 100 days since World War II,” he said.

“Neither current MHS nor the civilian sector can absorb this blow,” he said.

In his testimony, he spoke of a sergeant of a US Army, shot by a sniper bullet with a sniper bullet and a sniper bullet in 2010, but survived after the lungs and heart bypass in the field.

Cannon said he was afraid of today’s standards and sergeant.

“In Iraq and Afghanistan, the theater system and another five to six years, three to four years to develop a trauma system to achieve the survival of SGT Ramirez,” he said.

“We will not be 10 years in the next war,” he said.

Military doctors ‘fragmentation’ for situations

Cannon called on the US to determine five or six trauma rigs dedicated to military work with military doctors. More civilians and troops to these centers are due to the venity – instead of disseminating them throughout the national system – these surgeons will be regularly exposed to such injuries.

However, many said “walking around,” for many military surgeons to get experience in sufficient trauma.

Two other witnesses in the trial – Ret. Maj. General Paul Friedrichs and Ret. General Douglas Robb – expressed similar concerns.

“We have dropped to our facilities, but in the point where the injected community hospital patients with trauma patients have taken care of the patients,” said Friedrichs of joint workers in Pentagon.

All three witnesses are investing in future wars for random care to the US government and are not a heavy cost.

“We must contact the pile in the wood, and this is the source,” said Friedrichs.

“The level of medical inflation has seen a 12% decrease in the financing of the body, in average, since 1938, the 12% decrease in the financing of the body,” he said. “If the military health system seems like a payer, there is no way to solve these problems.”

Friedrichs also said that in the US civilian medical system, 300,000 nurses and 130,000 doctors until 2035.

“We must put our foot into the pot,” said Cannon, shaken with Friedrichs. “We do not have five years, 10 years, 20 years. Now we need the solution.”

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