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Unmanned MedEvacs, enhanced first-aid kits and more training for combat medics are on the Army's wish list in the coming years.
US Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) is developing a device to deliver whole blood and other medical supplies via an unmanned aircraft system (UAS).
The Army is supporting clinical trials for what the service’s Medical Materiel Agency described as “a self-expanding foam device to stop massive intracavitary abdominal bleeding” in a June 5 ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, Dec. 6, 2013) -- The Army is now issuing to Soldiers the more robust, more streamlined "Individual First Aid Kit II" as replacement for the older kit which was built ...
At an exercise called Project Convergence, the Army tested delivering medical supplies by drone as well as an app called BATDOK.
Army clinicians and medics often ask about the process for deciding what equipment or supplies end up in a combat medic's kit or field operating room set. The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Agency's ...
Carried by special operations troops for more than 10 years, freeze-dried plasma is making its way to the services' medical forces, according to the Defense Health Agency.
As the US Army works to phase out Small Unit Support Vehicles (SUSVs) and replace them with Cold Weather All-Terrain Vehicles (CATVs), army medics are trying out a new ...
The Army is testing a new medical treatment kit designed to keep blood and other vital supplies cool in hot climates. The Golden Hour Ambulatory Rescue Pack is named for the “golden hour,” the ...
At the training ground, the president was shown individual first aid kits and medical kits for various purposes. Some of the kits are meant for a group of patients, others are individual ones.
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