by JETS Admin | Jan 14, 2026 | Blogs
Policy documents and funding initiatives have long called for stronger medical readiness across the United States. But even the most well-written standards lose their power if they never leave the page. Operationalizing those policies into repeatable, measurable...
by JETS Admin | Dec 10, 2025 | Blogs
Most trauma training ends at the point of injury, but the patient’s journey continues, and lives are lost in the gaps between initial stabilization and definitive care. Medical education must evolve to prepare teams for more than initial response. Flight medics,...
by JETS Admin | Nov 12, 2025 | Blogs
The U.S. medical education pipeline wasn’t built for the emergencies we’re facing now. From mass casualty events and climate-driven disasters to pandemics and civil unrest, today’s risks demand a new standard of readiness. Yet, medical simulation training continues to...