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An emptied Tactical Combat Casualty Care Cut Suit shows the surface plate without synthetic organs. The plate sits on top of a person’s chest to protect from damage or cuts from an actual scalpel during combat medical training. The cut suit is a part of the Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training Program at Air Education and Training Command, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. (Courtesy photo) Medical training in hyperreality
The Air Force Medical Modeling and Simulation Training, or AFMMAST, is improving medical training is by adding hyperreality and high fidelity through the use of the Tactical Combat Casualty Care Cut Suit.
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