Gulf deployment highlights need for stronger medical reserve, military says. Interview by Patrick Sullivan.
J Benoit - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
On Jan. 7, 9 days before Allied forces launched their attack on Iraq, Major-General Jean
Benoit, surgeon general of the Canadian Armed Forces, met with CMAJ to discuss medical …
Benoit, surgeon general of the Canadian Armed Forces, met with CMAJ to discuss medical …
[HTML][HTML] Medical support for American troops in the Persian Gulf
RR Blanck, WH Bell - New England Journal of Medicine, 1991 - Mass Medical Soc
Until last August, the military medical departments were busy providing peacetime health
care, training personnel for wartime roles, and modernizing medical equipment for field use …
care, training personnel for wartime roles, and modernizing medical equipment for field use …
[CITATION][C] Australia deserves recognition
F Purcell - Military Medicine, 1999 - search.proquest.com
Firstly I congratulate the author for highlighting some of the ongoing international problems
of military health care delivery in battlespace, environments and operations other than war …
of military health care delivery in battlespace, environments and operations other than war …
Military Medicine Takes Late Gulf War Hits; Aeromedical Evacuation Improves as Result
P Gunby - JAMA, 1994 - jamanetwork.com
WHEN US MILITARY medical people are caring for a patient who is far from home, the
patient's loved ones are trying, at least figuratively, to look over the caregivers' shoulders. In …
patient's loved ones are trying, at least figuratively, to look over the caregivers' shoulders. In …
[CITATION][C] Gulf's medical system beats Vietnam's military says
L Page - American Medical News, 1991 - go.gale.com
Use of high-tech hardware such as tanks, planes and high-velocity missiles would create
more serious injuries than those seen in Vietnam, said Brig. Gen. Ron Blanck, DO, the …
more serious injuries than those seen in Vietnam, said Brig. Gen. Ron Blanck, DO, the …
Protecting the health of US military forces: a national obligation
JF Mazzuchi, RG Claypool, KC Hyams… - Aviation, space, and …, 2000 - apps.dtic.mil
THE GULF WAR in 1991 was the last critical test of military medicine during full scale ground
and air combat operations. By nearly all measures, this war was a victory not only for United …
and air combat operations. By nearly all measures, this war was a victory not only for United …
Military medicine has NATO role in Balkans
P Gunby - JAMA, 1996 - jamanetwork.com
MILITARY MEDICAL support is available to the approximately 20 000 US Implementation
Force ground troops who are spreading out along North Atlantic Treat Organization …
Force ground troops who are spreading out along North Atlantic Treat Organization …
A combat support hospital in the Gulf War
HJ Donohue Jr - Physician Executive, 1992 - go.gale.com
The war in the Persian Gulf was an incredible undertaking from almost any viewpoint. The
distances involved, the political alliances forged, the numbers of men and women …
distances involved, the political alliances forged, the numbers of men and women …
The medical department in military operations other than war. Part II: Medical Civic Assistance Program in Southeast Asia
MS Baker, P Ryals - Military medicine, 1999 - academic.oup.com
It is a short trip by air from Bangkok, Thailand, to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, but a dramatic
contrast. A Medical Civic Assistance Program (MEDCAP) visit was conducted in conjunction …
contrast. A Medical Civic Assistance Program (MEDCAP) visit was conducted in conjunction …
Disease and suspicion after the Persian Gulf War
EW Campion - New England Journal of Medicine, 1996 - Mass Medical Soc
In 1990 the United States and its allies sent close to a million troops to the Persian Gulf.
Fewer than 150 Americans died during the six-week war against Iraq, 1 but many veterans …
Fewer than 150 Americans died during the six-week war against Iraq, 1 but many veterans …