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I disagree, obviously, and I really doubt that that is actually the case. To use Grace as an example, it would be a huge waste of time and resources to treat her and someone who has no medical training the same in a hospital setting.
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It's the military, tailoring training to the individual would be way too complex. If you have to train 1k nurses you do not go individually to them with a checklist of what they do or do not know. This can lead to many problems, as you'd have to account for regional training differences, things they forgot, or things they simply skip or add in.
What they want is to bust out those 1k nurses knowing full and well they have the same skills and methods. So they have an assembly line approach, ensuring they all know the same thing, that if someone else treats a wounded soldier they know which method they used and can expect it. Because if you're not aware they dont have the medical records of past treatments on a hummer or airlift blackhawk.