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Not sure if this should really go here but I have thought long and hard about this over a 4 year period. I have been slowly formulating a proposal for my idea and since it envolves you medics I wanted true feedback on it before it goes from my head to a serious paper.
In my close to 6 years of experince I have seen a lack of true medical support to infantry section/Pl/Coy/Bn's not through any lack of medical training for our Medics(who on a personal note I will add are generally excellent) but because of several reasons they are
1. lack of man power
2 because of above reason medics are not always there when needed
3. Trust (not that the average soldier doesn't trust a medic it's simply a familiarity thing I am getting at and will explain in detail later)
4 Training in Inf style operations
these are of course not a complete list nor are they 100% accurate for every unit.
Now I will address my reasons in a fashion that I belive would or could solve this situation following the numerical reasoning above
1. The obvious: the Bn's need more medic's attached posted into them. Now this may of course mean less medics at the home unit (eg 2fd Amb) however this could also be avoided with of course more medics in general (perfect world solution maybe?)
2. If the Bn's had more medics they could and should attach them right into Company's not the UMS, the medic or team of medics would be with the company HQ's and train with the soldiers of the company everyday. I am aware that medics are motional attahced to Company's but many times I have never seen my medic team not even on an Ex.
3.It is my belife that soldiers need to trust the medic to truely open up and let the medic know whats is going on, how many times in your career has a soldier said "no problem doc it's good to go" or simply avoided the medics so as to not have to show he/she is sickness or injured ( I have done this more then once in my time out of a need to be tough and because I didn't really trust the medic to take my word for what I could handle) with trust comes respect if the soldiers trusts the medic and respects the medic they will open up and allow the medic (in a day to day situation) do his/her job, I personaly have taken the word of a trusted medic one I knew would not steer me worng and knew that I never saw him without a real reason. The medic if employed right in the company would now be part of the team training everyday with the troops doing PT, locker security etc etc... nothing but good things can come from a closer relationship.
4. If the medics were training with the troops from the Companies this one take's care of itself, the medic would learn whats what, more then the basics and would fit into the force better and becuse of that be a force multiplier.
I have more specifics of course and could go on and on about what led me to start thinking this way from a personal basis and in fact would love to go further just let me know what you think about it now and see what you would to add or change in this idea.
In my close to 6 years of experince I have seen a lack of true medical support to infantry section/Pl/Coy/Bn's not through any lack of medical training for our Medics(who on a personal note I will add are generally excellent) but because of several reasons they are
1. lack of man power
2 because of above reason medics are not always there when needed
3. Trust (not that the average soldier doesn't trust a medic it's simply a familiarity thing I am getting at and will explain in detail later)
4 Training in Inf style operations
these are of course not a complete list nor are they 100% accurate for every unit.
Now I will address my reasons in a fashion that I belive would or could solve this situation following the numerical reasoning above
1. The obvious: the Bn's need more medic's attached posted into them. Now this may of course mean less medics at the home unit (eg 2fd Amb) however this could also be avoided with of course more medics in general (perfect world solution maybe?)
2. If the Bn's had more medics they could and should attach them right into Company's not the UMS, the medic or team of medics would be with the company HQ's and train with the soldiers of the company everyday. I am aware that medics are motional attahced to Company's but many times I have never seen my medic team not even on an Ex.
3.It is my belife that soldiers need to trust the medic to truely open up and let the medic know whats is going on, how many times in your career has a soldier said "no problem doc it's good to go" or simply avoided the medics so as to not have to show he/she is sickness or injured ( I have done this more then once in my time out of a need to be tough and because I didn't really trust the medic to take my word for what I could handle) with trust comes respect if the soldiers trusts the medic and respects the medic they will open up and allow the medic (in a day to day situation) do his/her job, I personaly have taken the word of a trusted medic one I knew would not steer me worng and knew that I never saw him without a real reason. The medic if employed right in the company would now be part of the team training everyday with the troops doing PT, locker security etc etc... nothing but good things can come from a closer relationship.
4. If the medics were training with the troops from the Companies this one take's care of itself, the medic would learn whats what, more then the basics and would fit into the force better and becuse of that be a force multiplier.
I have more specifics of course and could go on and on about what led me to start thinking this way from a personal basis and in fact would love to go further just let me know what you think about it now and see what you would to add or change in this idea.