Shaping the Flight Paramedic Program.

US Army Med Dep J

Center for Prehospital Medicine, Army Medical Department Center and School, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas.

Published: May 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • The Department of Defense medical community has improved patient care significantly over 14 years of conflict, particularly addressing gaps in en route care needing critical care trained personnel.
  • The US Army launched the Critical Care Flight Paramedic Program to provide life-saving critical care during transport, utilizing both institutional and home station training models to increase trained personnel flexibility.
  • The program has achieved high educational outcomes, with paramedic pass rates exceeding the national average, but it will face challenges in recertification and sustaining skills that require innovative solutions for ongoing success.

Article Abstract

Over the past 14 years of conflict, the Department of Defense medical community has made significant strides in patient care. As the conflicts developed, many sources identified a critical gap in en route care, specifically the need for critical care trained personnel for point of injury and intrahospital transfers, as well as improved outcomes for patients who received care from critical care trained providers. As stopgap measures were implemented, the US Army instituted the Critical Care Flight Paramedic Program in order to meet this need of life saving critical care transport. Execution of both an institutional training model as well as a home station training option allows for increased numbers of personnel trained, as well as flexibility for National Guard and Army Reserve units to keep personnel in their area. The Critical Care Flight Paramedic Program's educational outcomes have been exceptional, with National Registry Paramedic pass rates well above the national average. As the program develops, recertification and sustainment of knowledge and skills will be challenges, and novel approaches and flexibility will become critical for continued success.

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