Thank you very much.
I would like to come back to the education and training of trauma health care professionals. I was a medical assistant in the armed forces, but I am also a critical care and emergency nurse. We know that not much training is provided on military bases for trauma situations. Such training is provided occasionally, but not very often.
How do you ensure that those nurses are able to react quickly and that they possess the knowledge and skills they need when they're part of a mission on the ground? We could be talking about something as simple as initiating an IV line. If nurses don't do that often or don't do it under stressful circumstances, problems may arise when they find themselves in this kind of a situation. Starting an IV should not take 15 minutes. However, if the nurses never do that kind of work, or don't do it often, it's more difficult in those conditions.
How do you ensure that health care professionals are able to react quickly in trauma situations?