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乌克兰医务人员培训的重要性
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乌克兰医务人员培训的重要性
解释:培训 乌克兰医务人员  6月30日,第一批在英国接受培训的乌克兰医务人员 完成他们的课程。这是英国的第一个同类课程,但是 它是什么?为什么它很重要? **英国正在向乌克兰人提供一项新的培训计划** **他们打击非法入侵他们的国家,到底是什么** **被交付吗?** 为乌克兰武装部队开设的战斗医疗训练课程。教学 提供战场的救生医疗技术和战略 创伤治疗为期五周的课程正在交付给双方 以及新的乌克兰武装部队的医务人员。 **谁在进行培训?** 该课程是由英国陆军医疗队和 来自荷兰和冰岛的战斗医疗人员教官。 *“我们有一个一流的医疗教练团队,我们都是* *为能够参与帮助乌克兰而感到谦卑和自豪* *把他们的家园从这次非法入侵中解放出来。* *“乌克兰学生渴望学习,而且绝对敬业* *在回家储蓄之前获得尽可能多的技能* *生活绝大多数人都积极参与战场上* *而且许多人都带有战争的创伤。它们绝对是一种乐趣* *去教书,这就是他们最近经历的本质,我们要学习* ***他们和我们一样多。“—队长菲尔·威廉姆斯*** ***第二医疗旅的成员,课程主任。*** **所教的是什么?** 医护人员正在接受关键技术方面的培训,如提供服务 医疗护理,伤亡评估,控制重血 损失,并提供关键的院前紧急护理。他们获得的技能 包括 分类大量的伤亡和一系列不同的伤害 治疗因爆炸和轻武器造成的重大伤亡人员 火 治疗和安全地从平民和军队中取出病人 运载工具 在炮火下造成人员伤亡。 **乌克兰的医生是如何接受培训的?** 来自战场的证据和来自乌克兰人员的要求 已纳入方案,学员正在 指导如何最好地优化自己的健康,使他们适合 与…作斗争 学员们继续在实践中进行学习上的考验 战场场景给了他们有效应用的信心 他们的技能又回到了前线。   **为什么它很重要?** 战斗医务人员拯救了生命,不仅是战斗中士兵的生命,而且 平民 乌克兰医务人员通过该课程接受的培训水平, 这意味着他们在返回乌克兰时能够训练其他人。这是 特别重要的是,乌克兰的医疗保健基础设施是 受到攻击这不仅仅是军事医生和军队医院 前线。 **2月24日期间,乌克兰医疗设施发生了1006起袭击事件** *2022年和2023年6月28日的消息来源于世界卫生组织[世卫组织]。* **记录了86起袭击卫生保健工作者的事件,共86起,其中62起** **从战争开始到** 2022年12月。还有许多人被威胁、监禁和绑架 人质,并被迫在俄罗斯占领下工作 *人权医生(PHR)的报告,暴行的目击者* *(目击者),不安全的洞察力,媒体的人权倡议* *(MIHR)和乌克兰医疗保健中心(UHC)。* **在2022年2月至2023年6月期间,有273起影响医疗用品的袭击事件** **65例记录的PHR联合报告** **乌克兰每10家医院中有一家直接被破坏** **Attacks源PHR联合报告。**  场景从课程的练习拍场景,其中 乌克兰武装部队的医务人员测试了他们所获得的知识。  Explained: the training of Ukrainian medics  On the 30 June, the first cohort of Ukrainian medics trained in the UK completed their course. The course is the first of its kind in the UK, but what is it and why is it important? **The UK is delivering a new training programme to Ukrainians in their fight against the illegal invasion of their country, what is being delivered?** A combat medical training course for Ukrainian Armed Forces. Teaching life-saving medical techniques and strategies for providing battlefield trauma care. The five-week course is being delivered to both current and new Ukrainian Armed Forces medics. **Who is running the training?** The course is being delivered by the British Army Medical Corps and combat medic instructors from The Netherlands and Iceland. *“We have a top-class team of medical instructors, and we are all humbled and proud at having a part to play in helping Ukraine liberate their homeland from this illegal invasion.* *“The Ukrainian students are keen to learn and absolutely dedicated to gaining as many skills as they can before returning home to save life. The vast majority have been actively involved on the battlefield and many carry the wounds of war. They are an absolute pleasure to teach, and such is the nature of their recent experience, we learn as much from them as they do from us.” —* ***Captain Phil Williams of 2nd Medical Brigade, Course Director.*** **What is being taught?** Medics are being trained in critical techniques such as providing medical care under fire, casualty assessment, controlling heavy blood loss, and giving crucial pre-hospital emergency care. Skills they gain include: triaging mass casualties with a range of different injuries treating casualties with major injuries caused by blasts and small arms fire treating and safely extracting patients from civilian and military vehicles extracting casualties under fire. **How are the Ukrainian medics being trained?** Evidence from the battlefield and requests from Ukrainian personnel have been incorporated into the programme, with trainees being instructed on how best to optimise their own health so they are fit to fight. The trainees go on to put their learning to the test in practice battlefield scenarios to give them the confidence to effectively apply their skills back on the frontline.   **Why is it important?** Combat medics save lives, not just the lives of soldiers in battle but also civilians. The level of training Ukrainian medics are receiving via the course, means they are able to train others when they return to Ukraine. This is particularly important because Ukrainian’s healthcare infrastructure is under attack. And it is not just military medics and Army hospitals on the frontline. **1006 attacks on Ukrainian healthcare facilities** between 24 February 2022 and 28 June 2023- *source The World Health Organisation [WHO].* **86 attacks on health care workers were documented, with 62** **health workers killed and 52 injured** between start of the war and December 2022**.** Many others were threatened, imprisoned, taken hostage, and forced to work under Russian occupation- *source a joint report by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR), eyeWitness to Atrocities (eyeWitness), Insecurity Insight, the Media Initiative for Human Rights* *(MIHR), and the Ukrainian Healthcare Center (UHC).* **273 attacks impacting medical supplies** between February 2022 and June 2023- source WHO **65 documented attacks on ambulances**- *source PHR joint report* **One out of 10 hospitals in Ukraine have been directly damaged by attacks-** *source PHR joint report.*  Scenes from the course’s practice batttlefield scenarios, where Ukrainian Armed Forces medics test the knowledge they have gained.
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