J. Whitaker, M. Denning, N. Malik, R. F. Cordell, A. Macmillan, D. Bowley
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Trainees and Reserve Service: maximising opportunities and avoiding pitfalls: a surgical perspective.
Reservists play an important role within the Defence Medical Services (DMS); from 2006 to 2014 in Afghanistan, 40% of DMS hospital-based personnel were reservists.[1][1] Deployed Reservists helped achieve ‘exemplary’ trauma care in Afghanistan with incremental improvements in injury-related
期刊介绍:
The Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps aims to publish high quality research, reviews and case reports, as well as other invited articles, which pertain to the practice of military medicine in its broadest sense. It welcomes material from all ranks, services and corps wherever they serve as well as submissions from beyond the military. It is intended not only to propagate current knowledge and expertise but also to act as an institutional memory for the practice of medicine within the military.