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_aArmy nurse corps coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lessons learned/ _cJack M Davis |
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520 | _aA new strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in 2020 changing the way the nation looked, worked and lived. In response to this unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, the Army Nurse Corps (ANC) reexamined our capabies and agility to respond to a new and rapidly evolving environment. Maintaining the pivot to readiness, providing sustainable support and protecting our most valuable asset-our people-were and continues to be in the forefront of leaders' thoughts as we faced this invisible adversary. With every new challenge, lessons learned provide an opportunity to re-examine challenges and successes of the response to COVID-19. Organizational restructuring, balancing risks, expanding capabilities and educational platforms were reassessed and adjusted to fill the needs of the environment as they evolved. The year 2020 will stand throughout history as another example where our readiness, resilience, and flexibility as an Army Nurse Corps was tried and tested. We demonstrated our ability to adapt and overcome-displaying our willingness to stand up as part of the Army Medicine Team and face an unknown adversary to protect the nation we vowed to serve. | ||
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_aCORONAVIRUS _xNURSES _xKNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION _xARMY _xADAPTABILITY _xCOVID-19 _xCORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC _xMILITARY MEDICINE |
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_aMilitary Medicine: _gInternational Journal of AMSUS : _gVol 186 Issue Supplement 2, September/October 2021, pp.4-8 (72) |
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_uhttps://academic.oup.com/milmed/article/186/Supplement_2/4/6360750 _zClick here for full text |
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