Abstract
The need for continually improving training programs and training facilities for surgeons is well recognized. However, the increasing need for paramedical personnel with capabilities in surgical fields has become apparent, and training programs for them are now of increasing importance. This paper discusses the new programs for training enlisted paramedical personnel while in military service. These programs will allow for better and more sophisticated usage of their talents not only during their period of enlistment, but also after their return to civilian life. Numbers of surgical specialty technicians and physician's assistants under current training, curricula, college credit programs, and preparation for state registration and certification are discussed.
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