SAGAMI ARMY DEPOT, Japan -- U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command continues to grow its relationships through training with reserve component Soldiers who are an integral part of ensuring medical ...
In a significant development within the Indian Army’s healthcare establishment, Lt Gen CG Muralidharan has taken over as the ...
Army recruits who lost excess weight to enter military training experienced fewer musculoskeletal injuries (MSKIs), particularly in the lower extremities, during basic combat training than those who ...
A new military and disaster medical center opened at the Raadi military base in Tartu on Friday, where Estonian Defense ...
Agreements in 2021 and 2023 called for USC to provide 12 “fresh tissue cadaver bodies” per year for the U.S. Navy to use in ...
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Soldiers need better way to evacuate casualties, enlisted leaders say
A panel of command sergeants major said medical evacuation and its associated tasks require modernization for future ...
Former Army Sgt. Matthew Hartvigsen used his military medical training to aid a police officer who had been shot in March. Hartvigsen heard gunshots near his home and ran to the scene with his Combat ...
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USC sold cadavers to military for IDF training: report
USC has received over $860,000 for the bodies, which are used to simulate battlefield injuries for surgical training, according to a new report.
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