J J Matthews, S J Mercer, M A Khan, C M Hillman, J Robin, T E Scott
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Establishing and maintaining a robust Role 2 Afloat organisation within the Royal Naval Medical Services.
In 2009, the Royal Navy (RN) reconfigured the Role 2 maritime medical treatment capability, the Role 2 Afloat (R2A). This capability
is now firmly established on a number of platforms in the fleet and was recently externally validated on RFA MOUNTS
BAY prior to completion of an operational deployment supporting contingency operations in the Mediterranean. This article
outlines the future challenges for R2A and offers suggestions on how to maintain a robust R2A organisation within the Royal
Naval Medical Service (RNMS).