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Defense NewsDARPA Seeks Robot Medic Prototypes for Battlefield Casualties
The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency issued a solicitation for small businesses to develop autonomous robotic systems that can reach, move, and treat wounded personnel. The deadline for proposals is June 3.
Fox NewsDr. Janette Nesheiwat Begins Role at Walter Reed Treating Anomalous Health Incidents
Dr. Janette Nesheiwat has started work at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center treating U.S. service members and veterans with anomalous health incidents. She previously was nominated for U.S. surgeon general.
bbc.co.ukTrauma Surgeon Revives Soldier Shot During Jerusalem Clashes
A Border Police officer was shot three times during clashes in Jerusalem in 2000. Trauma surgeon Avi Rivkind directed staff to attempt revival despite the soldier being declared dead on arrival.
EuronewsParis Facility for Wounded Soldiers Begins €100 Million Renovation
Les Invalides in Paris continues its 350-year role as a residence and hospital for wounded soldiers and war victims. The State-funded project will update ageing facilities while care for 64 current residents continues.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUkrainian Medic Provides Field Treatment to Wounded Soldier's Arm
Ukrainian combat medic Anastasia Podobailo cleaned blood from a wounded soldier's arm while calling him 'little bun.' Her husband and colleague Mykola Yasinenko checked the patient's intravenous drip. The scene highlights medics' frontline roles, as reported by @AFP.