highly critical of emergency healthcare delivery in England and highlighted the ways in which staffing and resource allocations could be areas that could have a negative impact on morbidity and mortality. The second report highlighted the significant positive impact that current military emergency care is making with focused training and development of all professionals contributing to the care delivery strategies. This article evaluates the two publications and emphasises on the contribution that appropriately educated, prepared and trained emergency nurses could make within the NHS context. Key words: major trauma; specialist ED nurse; military nursin
The role of Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMP) in the care of trauma patients in North America has ...
The second edition of Emergency and Trauma Care for Nurses and Paramedics provides the most up-to-da...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationNo occupation is more dang...
The consultant nurse concept has not yet been transferred to the military setting. The motivation fo...
Educational preparation consists of completing deployable operational nursing competencies, speciali...
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), School of Nursing (SoN), has offered a postgraduate Gradu...
Background: In the UK, military veterans will receive care by civilian nurses in civilian hospitals....
The art and science of fighting a successful war, advancing the defense and interests of our countri...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'Are we prepared for high standards of trauma care?', Emergency Nurse, Vol....
The military emergency care education of nurses is primarily concerned with the treatment of soldier...
This article outlines the development, implementation and evaluation of the Career Development Year ...
This paper aims to share with the readers about the experience of emergency nursing development and ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-07-08, revised 2019-10-29, accepted 2...
Much of the disaster nursing literature reviewed echoes the need for development of a disaster conte...
The role of Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMP) in the care of trauma patients in North America has ...
The second edition of Emergency and Trauma Care for Nurses and Paramedics provides the most up-to-da...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationNo occupation is more dang...
The consultant nurse concept has not yet been transferred to the military setting. The motivation fo...
Educational preparation consists of completing deployable operational nursing competencies, speciali...
Queensland University of Technology (QUT), School of Nursing (SoN), has offered a postgraduate Gradu...
Background: In the UK, military veterans will receive care by civilian nurses in civilian hospitals....
The art and science of fighting a successful war, advancing the defense and interests of our countri...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'Are we prepared for high standards of trauma care?', Emergency Nurse, Vol....
The military emergency care education of nurses is primarily concerned with the treatment of soldier...
This article outlines the development, implementation and evaluation of the Career Development Year ...
This paper aims to share with the readers about the experience of emergency nursing development and ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-07-08, revised 2019-10-29, accepted 2...
Much of the disaster nursing literature reviewed echoes the need for development of a disaster conte...
The role of Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMP) in the care of trauma patients in North America has ...
The second edition of Emergency and Trauma Care for Nurses and Paramedics provides the most up-to-da...
Reprinted with permission of the Australian Nursing & Midwifery FederationNo occupation is more dang...