At the onset of OEF/OIF/OND, few
military rehabilitation personnel were prepared to provide the
complex care required for service members with amputation(s). Since
then, providers have developed extensive skill sets to meet the
multifaceted needs of these patients. In identifying core
competencies required, DoA can sustain and grow the highest-quality
delivery and clinical skills needed to inform the way care is
delivered, foster rapid skill attainment, maintain mastery of
amputee treatment technologies, and influence ongoing institutional
training.
PL:
Pub.L. 110 - 417 723, part c(1) Name of Law: Center of
Excellence in the Mitigation, Treatment, and Rehabilitation of
Traumatic Extremity ...
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