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Archive for October 5th 2011

Fortuitous Mass-Casualty Training at Pentagon Saved Lives 10 Years Ago Cont.

“So we had to stop talking for a moment as the airplane went by, and then he looked at me and said, ‘We have airplanes flying over here, hundreds a day’,” said Carlton. “Why don’t we do an airplane hits the Pentagon?” Carlton liked the idea and su...

Fortuitous Mass-Casualty Training at Pentagon Saved Lives 10 Years Ago

WASHINGTON — Mass-casualty management planning that occurred at the Pentagon in the months and days before 9/11 helped medical personnel respond appropriately and saved American lives, according to  retired Lt. Gen. Paul K. Carlton Jr., MD, who was involved in that planning as the Air Force surgeon general.

DoD, NIH Partner to Create TBI Research Database Cont.

TBI Biomarkers Even diagnosing a TBI can be a difficult proposition, with sufferers going weeks or months before physicians discover that an injury has occurred. Researchers at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta may help provide a ...

DoD, NIH Partner to Create TBI Research Database

BETHESDA, MD — Recent projects being overseen or funded at NIH hope to shed light on the biology of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and give physicians and future researchers better tools to understand, diagnose and treat the condition. 

Government Research Injuries Should be Compensated Without Lawsuits, Panel Says Cont.

Increasing Research Transparency There also needs to be greater transparency in research practices, with a wider variety of research requiring mandatory registration, the panel’s report states. “Shining a light on research makes it difficult to ig...

Government Research Injuries Should be Compensated Without Lawsuits, Panel Says

WASHINGTON — The United States should have a system in place to compensate medical research subjects for injuries incurred during the trials they were a part of, according to a federal report. Currently, the U.S. requires subjects to seek compensation through the federal court system.

Military Battles to Improve Prehospital Care for Wounded Troops Cont.

Battlefield Care Study A number of scientific papers were presented at the conference, including one entitled, Eliminating Preventable Death on the Battlefield. Researchers in this study sought to evaluate battlefield survival rates for the 75th R...

Military Battles to Improve Prehospital Care for Wounded Troops

WASHINGTON — Approximately 86% of all battlefield deaths occur within the first 30 minutes after wounding. That is one reason why care administered even before wounded troops make it to a combat-casualty care hospital is so critical.

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