Proud to be a contributing author on another important piece with COL Jeremy Pamplin about adopting artificial intelligence processes, passive data collection, and sensors to revolutionize combat casualty care for the future battlefield. Casualty Digital Twin (CDT)- a model of a casualty and the care system that can be used to predict a real casualty’s probable treatment needs (blood, surgery, medications, and evacuation) and to match those needs to their availability within the continuum of care. Also thank you to COL Paul Kwon, CDR Darshan Thota, SFC Jeremy Trapier, Nathan Fisher, Maj. William T Davis, and Matthew Quinn for helping mold this idea into a great commentary. Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center - TATRC WarDocs- The Military Medicine Podcast
I believe that a baseline MRI needs to be a part of graduation from Basic Training. This will contribute to to use of autonomous systems for treatment of casualties in the future battle space. I may be wrong, but that is my current thought! :)
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6 个月Keep up the great work brotha!