Medic Training 2000 (MT2K) Surveys Regarding Computer Literacy. Frequency Tables
Abstract
This report presents results not included in the "MEDIC Training 2000" final report (HR00-001A). The study assessed the readiness of combat medics in performing core life-saving skills (Phase I), examined an alternative method for Advance Individual Training of combat medic students (Phase II), determined the effect of a self-directed multi-media sustainment training package on combat medic readiness (Phase III), and tested the feasibility of a method for measuring effectiveness of unit training programs. The current report is concerned only with computer-related questions that were asked in surveys administered during Phases I and III. Questions covered proficiency of combat medics in performing computer skills, their on-the-job access to computers, and the types of computer systems available to them. Respondents were located at four installations and consisted of combat medics with 1-4 years experience (n=347), their direct-line supervisors (n=255), and newly graduated combat medics (n=127). Response data are summarized in frequency tables.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA383770
Entities
People
- Barbara Wojcik
- Catherine R. Stein
- Cynthia A. Abbott
- Mary Mays