Vikhyat Bebarta battlefield medical innovations into civilian trauma care is essential. As we’ve seen with the Innovative Trauma Care Inc. (iTClamp) solutions designed for combat environments can significantly improve hemorrhage control in both hospital and pre-hospital settings. Your work at the CU Center for COMBAT Research is pushing these advancements forward. Looking forward to seeing more life-saving innovations reach those who need them most. #iTClamp #StopTheBleed #HemorrhageControl #TraumaCare #EmergencyMedicine #PreHospitalCare #CombatMedicine #MedicalInnovation
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I’ve seen firsthand how battlefield innovations save lives. It’s time we bring that same urgency to U.S. hospitals. In this invited article with The Conversation U.S., we explore how combat-proven medical strategies can be rapidly implemented to save lives here at home and the importance of military-civilian strategic trusted partnerships and collaborations. - "These partnerships aim to save lives on the battlefield. But they also save lives across the U.S. by turning military medical gains into better health care for all." As Director of the CU Center for COMBAT Research in Colorado, we're committed to driving this mission forward. As the article states, “What works in war can work in hospitals—if we move fast enough.” This is about impact. It’s about saving lives. Let’s get it done. Read the article here - "How medical treatments devised for war can quickly be implemented in US hospitals to save lives" - https://lnkd.in/gW6bgk5z Co-authors - Dr. Adit Ginde and Dr. Arthur Lodge Kellermann