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Combat Medics' Preparedness to Serve as Behavioral Health Extenders in Forward Environments.

George A MesiasKatie L NugentKristina M Clarke-WalperMary K SampsonJoshua E Wilk
Published in: Military medicine (2024)
Most medics agreed that numerous BH tasks fell within the scope of their work, but few felt confident engaging in those tasks. These findings support a need for additional training in BH-related tasks across the force. Exploring ways to provide medics BH-related work rotations would augment their general proficiency as first-line treatment providers for soldiers in combat units, and increased training in BH-related tasks should be studied to determine its ability to increase competency and confidence. If medics can learn to assess and recognize BH concerns before they escalate to needing specialty BH care, this could potentially reduce the burden on BH clinics, as well as strengthen the overall force.
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