Operation Bushmaster's Impact on Military Medical Student Deployment Readiness

Rebekah Cole, Jonathan T. Shumaker, Estefania Melo, Kevin J. Matthews, James Schwartz, Leslie Vojta, Sherri L. Rudinsky

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Abstract

Introduction: Operation Bushmaster is a high-fidelity simulation held for fourth-year medical students at the Uniformed Services University. No past research has examined this multi-day simulation's ability to prepare military medical students for the complexities of their first deployment. This qualitative study, therefore, explored Operation Bushmaster's impact on military medical student deployment readiness. Methods: We interviewed 19 senior military medical personnel serving as faculty members at Operation Bushmaster during October 2022 in order to explore how Operation Bushmaster prepares students for their first deployment. These interviews were recorded and transcribed. Each research team member then coded the transcripts and came to a consensus on the themes and patterns that emerged from the data. Results: The following themes described the ways in which Operation Bushmaster prepares military medical students for their first deployment: (1) primes them for the stress of the operational environment; (2) teaches them to navigate austere conditions; (3) facilitates their leadership development; and (4) provides them with a deeper understanding of the military's medical mission. Conclusion: Operation Bushmaster immerses students in a realistic, stressful operational environment, challenging them to develop an adaptive mindset and efficacious leadership skills that they will utilize during future deployments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)56-62
Number of pages7
JournalMilitary Medicine
Volume188
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2023
Externally publishedYes

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