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Transforming Trauma Systems and Combat Casualty Care with COL Jennifer Gurney, MD, FACS

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Oct 18, 2024
COL Jennifer Gurney, a trauma surgeon and chief of the Joint Trauma System, shares her remarkable journey from medical school to military medicine. She discusses the critical importance of trauma systems in enhancing combat casualty care and the challenges posed by the 'Walker Dip' during peacetime. Insights from current conflicts in Ukraine and Israel reveal how global trauma practices are influencing military care. Gurney emphasizes collaboration between military and civilian sectors, aiming for improved preparedness and outcomes in trauma medicine.
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ANECDOTE

Choosing Army Medicine For Training

  • Jennifer Gurney joined the Army for financial support with medical school loans through an HPSP scholarship.
  • She chose the Army after hearing about renowned military hospitals Walter Reed and Brooke.
ANECDOTE

Fellowship Shapes Trauma Expertise

  • Jennifer loved surgery during medical school and focused on trauma care after frontline experience in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • She pursued a two-year fellowship at Stanford and San Francisco General to deepen her trauma expertise.
INSIGHT

Trauma Surgery Is More Than Technique

  • Trauma surgeons excel in complex injury management and systems-based performance improvement.
  • Their expertise integrates care from injury point to recovery, using data to improve combat casualty outcomes.
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