Lessons Learned by the 75th ranger Regiment during Twenty Years of Tactical Combat Casualty Care/ Col. Ryan M. Knight, U.S. Army, Col. Russ S. Kotwal, U.S. Army, Retired, Lt. Col. Charles H. Moore, U.S. Army
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The 75th Ranger Regiment's insights from two decades of Tactical Combat Casualty Care emphasize the importance of teamwork in reducing battlefield morbidity and mortality. Their focus on eliminating preventable deaths in prehospital care has significantly improved survival rates among injured personnel. The Regiment's commitment to continuous training and adaptation of medical practices has led to innovative approaches in trauma care, ensuring that soldiers receive timely and effective treatment in combat situations.
These lessons underscore the importance of rigorous medical training and the implementation of evidence-based practices in enhancing the survival of injured soldiers in combat.
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