A cadet at Virginia Military Institute is revealing medical mysteries from the 19th century using 21st century technology.
Women injured in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq died at higher rates than their male peers with the same injuries, often because medics were hesitating to treat them, medical researchers found. To end ...
Paratroopers conduct air medical evacuation training using UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters at Grafenwoehr, Germany, on Aug. 23, 2023. (Kevin Sterling Payne/Army) In a recent corps-level wargame, U.S.
Benjamin Rush exposed severe mismanagement in Revolutionary War military hospitals, documenting supply abuses, high mortality, and inaccurate reporting under Director General William Shippen Jr. His ...
Editor-in-Chief: Charles Lynch. 15 bibliographical volumes in 17 physical volumes. Volume I. The Surgeon general's office / by Charles Lynch, F.W. Weed, Loy McAfee -- volume II. Administration : ...
When the U.S. launched its invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq in the early 2000s, the military's surgeons were severely out of practice. It was the first full-scale deployment of American troops in a ...
Cuts to the military medical budget over the years and delays in implementing reforms across the Defense Department health system have undermined the Pentagon's ability to care for troops in wartime, ...
NATICK, Mass. – Researchers at the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, or DEVCOM SC, are developing and evaluating female trauma simulations to better prepare medical ...
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- On a sprawling base in northern Utah, there’s a large warehouse and medical maintenance shop that U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Nora Martinez has grown to love. She said she enjoys ...
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