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Exposure-Informed Care: Why It's Important and How the Veterans Affairs Does It. [PDF]
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Minimally invasive evacuation of chronic subdural hematoma: Repurposing a spinal rigid endoscope. [PDF]
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The Political Determination of Gaza's Health System Destruction and Reconstruction and the Limitations of International Medical Deployments. [PDF]
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Military Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants
Military Medicine, 1994For well over 200 years, non-physician practitioners have been providing quality, supplemental medical care in civilian and military communities worldwide. Physician shortages, increased accessibility, and cost-effectiveness have made supplemental health care especially appealing in the 1990s.
J, Herrera, B P, Gendron, M M, Rice
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The Military Physician Assistant
Military Medicine, 1991The origin of the physician assistant began with medically trained military personnel. Now, 25 years later, the military has over 1,100 physician assistants working in all aspects of health care delivery. This article examines the historical perspective and discusses current and emerging issues for the utilization of military physician assistants.
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Optimizing Military Assistance Training
World Politics, 1962There are many means employed by the United States to maintain and advance its position throughout the world during the current period of bipolar conflict. The most conspicuous of these are subsumed under what is known as the Mutual Security Program. Nearly half of the approximately $4 billion budgeted during fiscal year 1962 for mutual security went ...
Charles Windle, T. R. Vallance
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