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ISSN:2633-3767

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Background: Handguns and rifles are often involved in violent deaths such as homicide and suicide. Consequently, forensic investigations are important to clarify the nature of ballistic trauma. ...
Jonathan Blair Thomas Herron,K M Heil,D Reid Jonathan Blair Thomas Herron
In 2015, the UK government published the National Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) 2015, which laid out their vision for the future roles and structure of the UK Armed Forces. SDSR 2015 envisaged making broader use of the Armed ...
Justin T McDaniel,D L Albright,K Laha-Walsh et al. Justin T McDaniel et al.
Background: Access to screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment programmes for alcohol use have been shown to be effective; however, little is known about access to these services among service members and v...
Peter Nicholas Harper,N Taylor,P Royal et al. Peter Nicholas Harper et al.
The prehospital treatment team (PHTT) involves a small team working under the clinical supervision of a clinical lead. The clinical lead can be a general duties medical officer (Post Foundation Years Doctor), military nurse practitioner or ...
L G Davies,D C Thompson,R Gillett et al. L G Davies et al.
Introduction: Module 501 provides core medications which are fundamental to the capability of a prehospital treatment team (PHTT). The quantities of each medication in the module inventory undergo regular review, but thes...
Daniel C Thompson,L G Davies,M B Smith Daniel C Thompson
Introduction: Ex SAIF SAREEA 3 was a joint British-Omani military exercise involving approximately 5500 British personnel deployed to Oman over a 6-month period. Role 1 medical care was provided by medical treatment facil...
Stephanie Chase,M Kavanagh Williamson,M Smith Stephanie Chase
Introduction: Epidemiological data from military exercises are important to identify trends in medical presentations and treatment requirements to aid planning for future operations. UK Military exercises use the EpiNATO-...
Leanne Jane Eveson,W Nevin,N Cordingley et al. Leanne Jane Eveson et al.
Introduction: Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) is a vital role of the Defence Medical Services (DMS). With a far-reaching defence global footprint, an AE capability is crucial to enable movement of patients in the fastest, saf...