Combat medicine, as one of the key and strategic specialties in military medical sciences, stands at the intersection of theoretical knowledge and field-oriented pragmatism. This field, which plays an unparalleled role in maintaining and enhancing the physical and mental health of armed forces personnel, faces several challenges. One of the most fundamental challenges is the lack of alignment between existing training programs in this discipline and academic standards. This misalignment not only affects the quality of education but also hampers the ability of medical personnel to effectively respond to complex and critical situations.