Prolonged Field Care Study Initial Data Confirms Effectiveness of Exonicus Trauma Simulator and JETS/Humod System for Military Training
\r\nThe Prolonged Field Care (PFC) Study has successfully completed its initial Subject Matter Expert (SME) evaluation at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) and Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC), focusing on the usability and effectiveness of the Exonicus Trauma Simulator and the JETS/Humod System. Results demonstrated that these systems significantly enhance training efficiency for PFC scenarios, which are traditionally resource-intensive. By leveraging computer-simulated environments, the study highlighted a more scalable and effective approach to PFC training. Developed as part of a U.S. Army grant, the PFC version of the Exonicus software underscores the company’s dedication to delivering innovative military medical training solutions.\r\n