“Military personnel will receive more relevant practical knowledge and skills that will help save lives on the battlefield.”, — write: www.unian.ua
Military personnel will receive more relevant practical knowledge and skills that will help save lives on the battlefield.
As the press service of the Ministry of Defense reported, the document includes two main standards – a typical standard of training in pre-medical care and a typical standard of advanced training in basic pre-medical care.
It is noted that the first standard is designed for basic general military training and covers training in providing care for critical bleeding, breathing disorders, chest, head and eye injuries, burns and fractures. It also includes the prevention of hypothermia, the use of an individual set of medicines and the rules for evacuating victims.
At the same time, the second standard expands the list of knowledge and skills compared to the first, and was created for the training of paramedics, officers and sergeants, and military specialists. Training units lasting six hours or more focus on providing assistance in an adverse environment, techniques for moving victims to shelter, ensuring the patency of the airways, assessing and maintaining breathing and circulation, as well as specifics of assistance during evacuation.
Assessment of knowledge and skills will be carried out with the help of special sheets combining theoretical questions and practical tasks. Military personnel who demonstrate high potential may be recommended for further professional training in medical and military accounting specialties.
“We formed new standards taking into account the unique combat experience of our medics and soldiers, gained in the fight against Russian aggression, and the standards of partner countries. Thanks to the implementation of such practices by the Ministry of Defense, servicemen will receive more relevant practical knowledge and skills that will help save lives on the battlefield “, commented the director of the Department of Health Protection of the Ministry of Defense, Oksana Sukhorukova.
War in UkraineAs reported by UNIAN, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to initiate inspections of institutions conducted by military medical commissions (MMCs) with the help of certain inspection mechanisms.
According to the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense, Dmytro Lazutkin, the Ministry of Defense is “very sensitive to this”. He added that responsibility for violations in the mobilization process is distributed based on the stage at which the violation occurred.
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