Emergency War Surgery NATO Handbook: Part III: General Considerations of Wound
Management: Chapter XIV: War Surgery Within the Division
Conclusion
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Unit and division level medical officers are the most forward physicians on the
battlefield. As such, their role is to facilitate accomplishment of the mission of the
tactical elements to which they are assigned or support. Their greatest contribution to
mission success is usually the maintenance of the health of the command. The efforts of
all members of the combat health care delivery team must be ongoing at all times and not
just during episodic battles. In war, the unit and division level medical officer's impact
on the army's fighting strength is determined more by his efforts to maintain the health
of the command than by his efforts to save life and limb. To accomplish this objective,
unit and division level medical officers must establish direct dialogue with their line
unit commander, as failure to communicate can result in an inordinately high loss of duty
days and jeopardize the mission. In summary, unit or division level medical officers must
go to whatever lengths possible to be certain that they and their medics are well trained;
that their equipment is adequate, appropriate, and well maintained; that resupply is
available; that medical support planning for tactical operations is meticulous; and that
they and their unit are flexible in their responses to rapidly evolving tactical
situations.
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