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Sanidad Militar

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Abstract

USERO-PEREZ, MC  and  GONZALEZ-ALONSO, V. Contribution of medical intelligence to training. Sanid. Mil. [online]. 2022, vol.78, n.3, pp.188-190.  Epub Jan 30, 2023. ISSN 1887-8571.  https://dx.doi.org/0.4321/s1887-857120220003000011.

Introduction:

Medical Intelligence contributes significantly to the improvement of clinical practice and training of military health personnel, such as through health information analysis and application of the results of this analysis to the improvement of patient severe trauma care. Trauma registries collect data that are useful for further analysis by collaborating in the development, improvement, updating and implementation of education programmes for health personnel where clinical simulation plays a key role.

Material and methods:

An unsystematic review has been carried out on different databases such as Medline, Military Medicine Magazine or Google Scholar.

Results and discussion:

In Europe there are different trauma registries, both civilian and military, which collect data on different aspects of the care of the trauma patient.

Conclusion:

Analysis by the Medical Intelligence of the registered data and effective training, including clinical simulation, will contribute to the improvement of the training of health personnel, both civilian and military, and therefore to increase the patient survival with severe trauma.

Keywords : Medical Intelligence; training; clinical simulation.

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