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I wasn't trying to start the classic Ref F vs. Res F arguments, point and counter points, rather point out the benefits of such a system. It is here to stay after all, as the CF doesn't have the number to operate a sustained operation without augmentation.
What I am saying is this, combat arms guys want to go overseas to apply their skill, to gain experience. Whereas their medical counterparts might also want the same thing, but a portion of these people are working in the field on a daily basis, and I am sure if you asked them what type of trauma care is required they could tell you, or run a trauma room, but here is the kicker: in their role they are deemed not as skillful because of their Res F status.
So where does this leave the medical branch? Well it leave it sending their members to civi hospitals, civi ambs, to train and master their skills so they will be ready to be deployed. They could quite possibly be paired up the very member (in their civi role) who is excluded from deploying based on their MOC. This myopic view will only hold back the medical branch in my opinion as the people who could be using their skills and knowledge are precluded from the system that needs them the most.
At least if Pte. Bloggis gets deployed and goes on a tour his experience is valued when he come back to his host unit.
What I am saying is this, combat arms guys want to go overseas to apply their skill, to gain experience. Whereas their medical counterparts might also want the same thing, but a portion of these people are working in the field on a daily basis, and I am sure if you asked them what type of trauma care is required they could tell you, or run a trauma room, but here is the kicker: in their role they are deemed not as skillful because of their Res F status.
So where does this leave the medical branch? Well it leave it sending their members to civi hospitals, civi ambs, to train and master their skills so they will be ready to be deployed. They could quite possibly be paired up the very member (in their civi role) who is excluded from deploying based on their MOC. This myopic view will only hold back the medical branch in my opinion as the people who could be using their skills and knowledge are precluded from the system that needs them the most.
At least if Pte. Bloggis gets deployed and goes on a tour his experience is valued when he come back to his host unit.