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Background Most bone-related injuries to grassroots troops are caused by training or accidental injuries. To establish preventive measures to reduce all kinds of trauma and improve the combat effectiveness of grassroots troops, it is imperative to ...
Ping Wu +14 more
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Addressing HPSP Learner Needs: A Pilot Study of a "Fundamentals of Military Medicine" Course.
INTRODUCTION Military medicine is uniquely different from civilian medicine, and military physicians in the USA are primarily recruited through the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
A. Samuel +5 more
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Military Medicine's Value to US Health Care and Public Health: Bringing Battlefield Lessons Home.
Importance Military medicine in the US was established to treat wounded and ill service members and to protect the health and well-being of our military forces at home and abroad.
Arthur L. Kellermann +2 more
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Does climate change transform military medicine and defense medical support?
Background Climate change has effects on multiple aspects of human life, such as access to food and water, expansion of endemic diseases as well as an increase of natural disasters and related diseases.
Y. Robinson +4 more
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The role of military medicine and the significance of training military medicine
Military forces are exposed to various kinds of special diseases for their occupational condition. As an academic discipline, Military Medicine serves to meet the healthcare needs of the forces.
Mohammad Raeeszadeh +5 more
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INTRODUCTION Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is a commonly used treatment for a variety of medical issues, including more than a dozen currently approved uses.
Adam T. Biggs +2 more
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Exertional Rhabdomyolysis: A Military Medicine Perspective
Exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) is an uncommon condition with a paucity of evidence-based guidance for diagnosis, management, and return to duty or play. Recently, a clinical practice guideline for diagnosis and management of ER in warfighters was updated
Nathaniel S. Nye +10 more
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Operational Curriculum and Research Initiatives: Shaping the Future of Military Medicine.
Background The current operational tempo and transitions in the structure of the military health system demands a renewed commitment to operational medicine readiness.
Maj Roselyn W Clemente Fuentes
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This study aimed to analyze many archival published documents and contemporary testimonies at the beginning of the 18th century, which reflects little-known facts of medicine history.
N. V. Milasheva +2 more
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INTRODUCTION The majority of the published literature on contemporary military medicine contradicts the concept of austere. Operational medicine is part of every armed conflict around the world, while armed forces of most countries internationally have ...
E. Anagnostou +2 more
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