Building a sustainable Mil-Civ partnership to ensure a ready medical force: A single partnership site's experience.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

From the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation (D.J.S., A.A.J), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee; Department of Surgery (D.J.S.), Blanchfield Army Community Hospital, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky; Division of Acute Care Surgery (C.B., J.P.S., B.M.D.), and Department of Emergency Medicine (C.R.B.), Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.

Published: August 2022

One of the challenges in military medicine is ensuring that the medical force deployed to the theater of combat operations is prepared to perform life, limb, and eyesight saving care at a level of care comparable to our top civilian Level I trauma centers. There is increasingly more evidence demonstrating that the majority of military physicians are not exposed to trauma or combat casualty care-relevant surgical cases on a consistent basis in their daily practice at their garrison military treatment facility (MTF). To prevent this widening skills and experience gap from become more of a reality, the 2017 National Defense Authorization Act called for the expansion of military and civilian (Mil-Civ) medical partnerships, working toward embedding military medical providers and surgical teams in busy civilian trauma centers. Vanderbilt University Medical Center is one of the busiest trauma centers in the country and being in close proximity to the local MTF at Fort Campbell, KY, it is primed to become one of the premier Mil-Civ partnerships. Creating a strategy that builds the partnership in a calculated and stepwise fashion through multiple avenues with centralized leadership has resulted in the early success of the program. However, Vanderbilt University Medical Center is not immune to challenges similar to those at other Mil-Civ partnerships, but only by sharing best practices can we continue to make progress.

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