military doctors come to Cook County to train for treating traumatic injuries:

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  • walt o

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    [h=1]Konrad Poplawski, a 22-year old Navy hospital corpsman, is about to be deployed as a battlefield medic with the 2nd Marine Division, which has served in deadly battlegrounds in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    But first, he is making a pit stop at Cook County’s Stroger Hospital, which the Navy says is among few places here in the U.S. that provide experience treating the types of wounds he will inevitably see on the battlefield.

    For so long “the first time a corpsman got any trauma experience was when they were deployed, and some would just freeze up,” said Captain Paul Roach, a U.S. Navy surgeon at the Lovell Federal Health Care Center north of Chicago. “We don’t want that to happen anymore,” said Capt. Roach, who heads the program in the Great Lakes region.

    The Navy is working to formalize a pilot program that has been tested here for three years, rotating newly enlisted hospital corpsmen—the combat medics for the Navy and Marines—and those needing a refresher while they are back home, for six to eight weeks through Stroger Hospital’s trauma center. The 14-bed unit treats over 6,000 trauma patients yearly, many of them with penetrating, life-threatening wounds akin to those on the battlefield.
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    9mmfan

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    Corpsman are not doctors. 18D’s come close, but still not doctors. I guess it’s not as flashy as saying military EMT’s?

    I knew an 18d who actually did surgery in Vietnam.
    Sometimes his team was deep in the jungle and helicopter extraction was a no go. He even did an appendectomy once.

    I do remember reading that the military routinely did this. Used big city trauma centers.
     

    indykid

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    A relative of mine who is a flight surgeon for AFSOC as well as a trauma surgeon did some time in a Chicago Cook County hospital emergency room. He said it was a real trip but a reasonable prep for time in the sandbox trying to save your buddies.
     

    Ark

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    Make the best of a bad situation. If the people of Chicago aren't going to stop shooting each other, might as well use them as a place to rack up experience for people who are going to be in trauma medicine as a career.

    Sucks that Chicago has that problem, but their people are welcome to clean up their act any day now.
     
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