Stand Alone Patient Simulator (Army)
Abstract
This project will test a rugged field medical training capability that is applicable from point of injury to theater evacuation. The proposed system tests will prove the efficiency of using Stand Alone Patient Simulator (SAPS) technologies in various medical training scenarios including care under fire, tactical field care, Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC)/ Medical Evacuation (MEDEVAC), forward surgical teams, hospital care, and Air Force Critical Care Air Transport (CCAT) training. The primary outputs and efficiencies to be demonstrated in the project test are: (1) ruggedness in field training exercises; (2) clinical accuracy at various levels of care; (3) flight safety certification for rotary wing aircraft for care in the air training; (4) documentation to support the establishment of a wireless patient simulator acquisition program; and (5) avoiding RDT&E costs of $3.000 million.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- c74898c34ce9c349636cf260958e2b03