Tuesday, 26 December 2017

30th Article " Lessons from the battlefield : human factores in defence anaesthesia."



Nurfatmawati
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Lessons from the battlefield : human factores in defence anaesthesia.

 Academic Department of Military Anaesthesia and Critical Care (ADMACC) marked five years as a department in 2013 and has gone from strength to strength with the continuing support of the RCoA, AAGBI and NIAA. A key milestone was the move from honorary to formal appointments of lecturers and senior lecturers facilitated by the RCoA and NIAA - for which I am very grateful. Departmental members continue to deploy in support of UK forces around the world and actively publish and pursue research interests. The rest of this summary is given over to introducing departmental members. The Academic Department of Military Anaesthesia and Critical care, led by the Defence Professor in Military Anaesthesia, delivers advances in front line medical care through an innovative programme of research, clinical policy, equipment development and quality assurance. Advances in military anaesthesia impacts casualty care from point of wounding, battlefield evacuation, in hospital resuscitation, critical care, aeromedical evacuation and rehabilitation.


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