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Exercise serpent anatomy: cadaveric trauma simulation training to improve the resilience of reservist combat medical technicians

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We recently provided training in the Human Dissection Room at the University of Cambridge for reservist combat medical technicians (CMTs) with a particular emphasis on improving their resilience when exposed… Click to show full abstract

We recently provided training in the Human Dissection Room at the University of Cambridge for reservist combat medical technicians (CMTs) with a particular emphasis on improving their resilience when exposed to battlefield trauma. Reservist medical units include individuals who receive training as

Keywords: medical technicians; anatomy; combat medical; reservist combat; reservist

Journal Title: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Year Published: 2018

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