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ISSN:2633-3767

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Jeyasankar Jeyanathan,J E Smith,E Sellon Jeyasankar Jeyanathan
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan has a mandate to protect civilians and support the delivery of humanitarian assistance. Recognising this during Operation TRENTON, UK staff of the UN level 2 hospital were able to support the people...
Robin F Cordell,C K Wickes,A Casey et al. Robin F Cordell et al.
Introduction: The 2016 Interim Report on the Health Risks to Women in Ground Close Combat Roles highlighted an increased risk of skeletal injury and significant physiological changes, including increased ligament laxity a...
Edward Sellon,M Ballard Edward Sellon
Operation TRENTON was the British government's humanitarian contribution to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. This included the Bentiu-based role 2 medical facility, deployed to provide medical support to approximately 2000 UN peac...
Shane A Smith,V C McAlister,L Dubois et al. Shane A Smith et al.
Tactical combat casualty care and the application of extremity tourniquets have saved lives in combat. In the modern combat environment junctional injuries are common and difficult to treat. Recently, junctional tourniquets have emerged as ...
Ronan James Murphy Ronan James Murphy
Military organisations have battled communicable disease for millennia. They have pioneered disease prevention from the Crusades to the World Wars and continue to do so today. Predeployment vaccinations and chemoprophylaxis are effective in...
Naim Slim,C T West,P Rees et al. Naim Slim et al.
Introduction: Haemorrhage is the major cause of early mortality following traumatic injury. Patients suffering from non-compressible torso haemorrhage are more likely to suffer early death. Resuscitative Endovascular Ball...
Thomas J O&#x;Leary,S L Wardle,A J Rawcliffe et al. Thomas J O&#x;Leary et al.
Introduction: Until recently, women were excluded from British combat roles. Their risk for musculoskeletal injury during basic training is two to three times higher than men. To better understand the musculoskeletal inju...
Jana Ross,C Armour,D Murphy Jana Ross
Introduction: The long-term consequences of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on adult physical and mental health are well documented in the literature. The current study sought to examine this relationship in a sample...