Tag: Military Medicine

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Article: F. FELICIANI, F. M. CIMINIELLO (ITALY), Th. WEBER (GERMANY)

T4MOD Project

A Success Case of European Cooperation in Tele-Medicine

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Article: D. Dinger, D. Liebchen, W. Wagner (Germany)

Bladder Injuries in Military Conflicts

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Article: Colonel (Medical Corps) Dr. Peter Lüke; Lieutenant Colonel (Medical Corps) Dr. Stephan Krull

Ebola Mission of the Bundeswehr

Humanitarian Relief Activities in West Africa in Cooperation with the German Red Cross

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Article: M. Ph. KEILBERTH, Ch. NICLAS, Ch. SPARWASSER (GERMANY)

Renal Trauma

Actual Aspects of Diagnostics and Treatment

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Report: CH. SPARWASSER, W. WAGNER, S. HÖCHEL, H.-U. SCHMELZ (GERMANY)

Incidence and Pattern of Genito-Urinary Battlefield Injuries

Experiences in the Last Decades

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Article: M. BOHONEK (CZECH REPUBLIC)

The Blood Crisis Policy in the Czech Republic

Cooperation between civilian and military medical service

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Article: C. ZECHEL, S. BRUNS, N. HANSSEN (GERMANY)

Interdisciplinary Counseling Program

Holistic support and advice for wounded military members and their families

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Article: R. van der Meer, MD (NL)

Challenges in Military Medicine - New Developments

Developments in Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environments

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Report

DiMiMED 2014

The second Disaster and Military Medical technology conference (DiMiMed) took place on the 12th and 13th of November in Düsseldorf as part of MEDICA, the world’s largest trade fair for medical technology.

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Article: T.F. MONAR, L. FAZEKAS, S. RENDEKI (HUNGARY)

Interaction between Medicin, Military and Technology

Do they need each other: Mars, Vulcanus and Aesculapius ?

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Article: N.T. TARMEY, C.L. PARK, D. ALDINGTON, M. INGRAM, P.F. Mahoney (UK)

Acute Pain Management on Overseas Operations: UK Military Guidelines

These guidelines describe a systematic approach to military pain management from the point of wounding to the Role 3 Field Hospital. They incorporate the lessons learned over the last twelve years of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan and may also serve as a useful guide for other medical personnel working in austere and challenging circumstances.

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Report: N.T. TARMEY, D. EASBY, C.L. PARK, P.F. MAHONEY, S. BREE (UK)

Deployed Medical Care – UK Military Guedelines for Anaesthesia

Paediatric Anaesthesia for Overseas Operations: UK Military Guidelines

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Article: Kerstin Protz

Care Lexicon – A Series to Collect

Treatment options for wounds in various stages, Part 2

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Article: D. BOEDEKER, J. FAULKNER, E. TAYLOR, Sh. NESSEN, B. BOEDEKER (USA)

Development of a Tele ENT Program for the European Regional Medical Command

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Article: A. TURABI, SH. C. NESSEN, D. BOEDEKER, B. BOEDEKER (USA)

Tele-Medicine for Mil.Med. Treatment Facilities

Development of a Tele-Anesthesia Preoperative Clinic to Support Distant Military Treatment Facilities for the European Regional Medical Command

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