U.S. Army Medical Command’s Army Military-Civilian Trauma Team Training, or AMCT3, is a two-to-three-year program designed to give Army medical Soldiers exposure to more severe trauma and surgical patients than they typically experience in a military treatment facility. Ultimately, maintaining and in some cases improving those skills prepare them to deploy with forward medical units or combat support hospitals. Last month, six AMCT3 Soldiers found themselves in the rain and muck on Joint Base Lewis-McChord supporting the 102nd Medical Detachment, Forward Resuscitative Surgical Team's field training exercise, Operation ESCUDO JUNGLA.
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