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Citation

Jeschke EA, Baker JB, Wyma-Bradley J, Dorsch J, Huffman SL. J. Spec. Oper. Med. 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Breakaway Media)

DOI

10.55460/UOZ5-J9AH

PMID

37972384

Abstract

This is the third of nine planned papers drawn from the findings of our ethnographic study entitled "The Impact of Catastrophic Injury Exposure on Resilience in Special Operations Surgical Teams." Building from our strategic framework, this paper will establish that resilience is better understood as cohesive adaptation within a Special Operation Forces (SOF) cultural ecosystem. Exploring unconventional resilience as the inter-relationship across the organization, team, and individual, we will use qualitative quotes to describe the ecosystem of dynamic freedom of maneuver in ambiguity. To achieve our goals, we will: 1) compare conventional and unconventional resilience to operationalize the components of our strategic framework; 2) use qualitative quotes to show how the ecosystem of unconventional resilience functions at each level supporting our operational model; and 3) describe how the operational model of unconventional resilience links to tactical performance through five social determinants. We conclude by gesturing to how transformational change-agency applies to practical performance of all SOF medics.


Language: en

Keywords

resilience; performance; ecosystem; operational model; SOF medic

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