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Military doctors say they’re not getting enough hands-on experience for combat care

In a Department of Defense Inspector General Report, military medical personnel interviewed said they don’t feel qualified to care for troops on the battlefield due to a lack of hands-on experience.
Patty Nieberg

Published Jun 26, 2025 9:21 AM EDT

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Military doctors and nurses are not getting enough hands-on patient care, leaving them ill-prepared to care for troops in combat and causing them to separate from service altogether, according to a federal watchdog.

“Because Army and Navy medical personnel are not consistently assigned where they can sustain their wartime readiness skills, they may not provide high quality, point-of-injury care to service members during deployments,” a Department of Defense Inspector General report released this 
The problem was most acute for Army and Navy personnel, compared to the Air Force. According to the report, emergency and trauma-focused medical officers were assigned to locations “that do not provide opportunities for direct patient care.” Instead, based on IG observations and conversations with medical personnel, they were assigned to one of the seven Navy fleets, a Marine Corps unit or Army Forces Command, where they saw a low volume of relevant cases and situations that lacked medical complexity.

https://taskandpurpose.com/news/military-medicine-combat-care-shortfall/
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Just send them TAD to any major democrat-controlled city hospital and they will think they're in a combat zone. 0380000
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Just send them TAD to any major democrat-controlled city hospital and they will think they're in a combat zone. 0380000
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This is one of the goofiest statements I've ever read. They are complaining about not getting experience in a combat zone? smh

Send them to Ukraine if they think they need the "whole" experience. I seriously doubt that doctors/nurses/medics had previous experience.

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Just send them TAD to any major democrat-controlled city hospital and they will think they're in a combat zone. 0380000
Actually that is what they used to do, sending them to inner city hospitals, filled w gunshot victims regularly. I know it was true in PHilly.