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期刊名:Bmj military health

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ISSN:2633-3767

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IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Introduction: Establishing research priorities help to address knowledge gaps and exploit emerging opportunities to develop a clinical evidence base. The previous clinical engagement exercise to determine UK Defence Rehab...
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J W Denny,R J Brown,M G Head et al. J W Denny et al.
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Grant Milne Grant Milne
Completing meaningful and high-fidelity Collective Training during the COVID-19 pandemic presents an entirely new set of challenges to both the Chain of Command and supporting medical assets. Under Project PHOENIX, the Field Army will gradu...
Patricia Falconer Hall,J Blackadder-Coward,H Pynn Patricia Falconer Hall
Introduction: Heat illness among the UK Armed Forces is usually exertional, and therefore preventable, yet the incidence has not reduced since 2011. JSP 539 explicitly states that wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) should ...
Yongxue Zhang,D Xiang,N Alejok Yongxue Zhang
Introduction: This study aimed to explore the impact of COVID-19 on the United Nations peacekeeping field hospitals where medical supply and manpower are extremely insufficient. ...
Brian P Fenn,J Song,J Casey et al. Brian P Fenn et al.
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