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U.S. Military Ends Practice of Shooting Live Animals to Train Medics to Treat Battlefield Wounds
The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act bans the use of live animals in live fire training exercises and prohibits ...
The shift is part of a government-wide effort to phase out the use of live animals in federally sponsored tests, studies and training.
FARGO — A team of local experts in trauma training are spreading knowledge overseas. Sanford Health's advanced trauma life support course has made its way to the southeastern European country of ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Trauma Training Conference jointly hosted by NAMI Greater Toledo and CareNet at the Main Library in downtown Toledo touched on the fact that some children in foster care struggle ...
Protecting schools from active assailants is a complex challenge, but how we train staff and students can profoundly impact their preparedness and mental health. Some current practices, like involving ...
Fort Carson, Colo. - U.S. Army Capt. William Clark, a physician's assistant (PA) with the 4th Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, took a deep breath as he stepped onto the floor for his ...
When dealing with victims of trauma, changing how police officers ask questions can make the biggest difference. Former Special Agent Russell Strand visited the University of Minnesota Police ...
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