Clinical governance is concerned with the application and enforcement of good clinical practice [1-4] and the management of military trauma patients is no exception. To this end, a framework of governance has been implemented t
Purpose Dysfunctional governance processes have contributed to catastrophic healthcare system failur...
BACKGROUND: The Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) was developed with the vision that every soldier,...
This study explored the experiences of clinicians in providing treatment in cases of military-relate...
Clinical governance is concerned with the application and enforcement of good clinical practice [1-4...
Purpose - In 2012, Headquarters 17 Combat Service Support Brigade (HQ 17 CSS Bde) implemented a clin...
Improvements in clinical governance in Australian Army health services in recent years have reflecte...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
The Armed Forces exist in order to carry out operational duties in support of UK interests around th...
Clinical governance is defined by the government as: "a framework through which [National Healt...
Sports ruling bodies should introduce clinical governance to ensure best practice treatment for athl...
There is a number of models and strategies for improving the quality of care such as total quality m...
Trauma Risk Management is a peer-support program that aims to promote help-seeking in the aftermath ...
INTRODUCTION Trauma provision in the UK is a topic of interest. Regional trauma networks and centres...
The German armed forces run a role-III field hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Emergency room (ER) man...
Purpose Dysfunctional governance processes have contributed to catastrophic healthcare system failur...
BACKGROUND: The Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) was developed with the vision that every soldier,...
This study explored the experiences of clinicians in providing treatment in cases of military-relate...
Clinical governance is concerned with the application and enforcement of good clinical practice [1-4...
Purpose - In 2012, Headquarters 17 Combat Service Support Brigade (HQ 17 CSS Bde) implemented a clin...
Improvements in clinical governance in Australian Army health services in recent years have reflecte...
Tricia Scott, Editorial, 'A decade of trauma management', Emergency Nurse, Vol. 24 (6): 5-5, publish...
In the 21st century, military and civilian trauma surgeons bring similar solutions to similar proble...
The Armed Forces exist in order to carry out operational duties in support of UK interests around th...
Clinical governance is defined by the government as: "a framework through which [National Healt...
Sports ruling bodies should introduce clinical governance to ensure best practice treatment for athl...
There is a number of models and strategies for improving the quality of care such as total quality m...
Trauma Risk Management is a peer-support program that aims to promote help-seeking in the aftermath ...
INTRODUCTION Trauma provision in the UK is a topic of interest. Regional trauma networks and centres...
The German armed forces run a role-III field hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan. Emergency room (ER) man...
Purpose Dysfunctional governance processes have contributed to catastrophic healthcare system failur...
BACKGROUND: The Joint Theater Trauma System (JTTS) was developed with the vision that every soldier,...
This study explored the experiences of clinicians in providing treatment in cases of military-relate...