Could the skills gained from military training help to tackle pandemics better? purduefw KState pandemic COVID19 coronavirus covid military
By Dr. Priyom Bose, Ph.D.Jul 15 2022Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc. In a new study published in New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development, researchers have highlighted the skills developed from military training and services, which might be beneficial while responding to the current health crisis due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
HRD professionals play a key role in supporting employee wellbeing by developing a resilient, critical thinking, and disciplined workforce prepared to tackle life’s crises. Similarly, the U.S. Military prepares its workforce to operate in challenging and life-threatening crises. The authors believe that military training experiences can educate civilians so that they can combat future pandemics or uncertain events more effectively.
The authors stated that as the military prepares the workforce to deal with a crisis, HRD professionals can focus on science and valid guidelines from healthcare policymakers to alleviate the uncertainties. The military also adapted to the COVID-19 crisis and established new practices to maintain the health and wellbeing of its workforce.
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