The experiences of nurses in war is prolifically described in the North American scholarly literature, and in the Australian nursing literature to a lesser extent. The literature describes the plights and achievements of nurses caring for soldiers and civilians often under the most undesirable of circumstances. A central focus of war time nursing is the resuscitation of critically wounded soldiers. This paper addresses the experiences of the Australian Army nurses who were involved in the triage and resuscitation of critically wounded allied and enemy soldiers in the Vietnam War between 1967 and 1971. As part of a research study to explore and analyse the nature of nursing work in the Vietnam War, seventeen Vietnam veteran nurses were inter...
Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulan...
[Extract] The Vietnam War was one of Australia’s longest and most divisive conflicts, and Aboriginal...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Military Medicine 2003 published...
The experiences of nurses in war is prolifically described in the North American scholarly literatur...
War and nursing are linked unequivocally. As battles have raged over the centuries, nurses have att...
As battles have raged throughout the centuries, nurses have cared for ill and wounded soldiers. One ...
Most books that look at the involvement of Australians in the Vietnam War rarely allude to the role ...
War and nursing are unequivocally linked and the impact that this type of nursing has had upon the n...
Purpose: Nurses played a critical role in performing triage during the Iran-Iraq War. However, their...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
In 1962, a group of military advisers known as the Aus-tralian Army Training Team was sent to Vietna...
© 2006 Dr. Kirsty Jean Hamlyn HarrisThis comparative labour history seeks to reveal the working life...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
This thesis is the first major study to explore Australia's military nursing contribution to the Kor...
From the Crimean War in 1853 to the Vietnam War in 1959 American Military nurses developed fictive c...
Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulan...
[Extract] The Vietnam War was one of Australia’s longest and most divisive conflicts, and Aboriginal...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Military Medicine 2003 published...
The experiences of nurses in war is prolifically described in the North American scholarly literatur...
War and nursing are linked unequivocally. As battles have raged over the centuries, nurses have att...
As battles have raged throughout the centuries, nurses have cared for ill and wounded soldiers. One ...
Most books that look at the involvement of Australians in the Vietnam War rarely allude to the role ...
War and nursing are unequivocally linked and the impact that this type of nursing has had upon the n...
Purpose: Nurses played a critical role in performing triage during the Iran-Iraq War. However, their...
abstract: The Vietnam War had a lasting effect on both the men and the women who served. While there...
In 1962, a group of military advisers known as the Aus-tralian Army Training Team was sent to Vietna...
© 2006 Dr. Kirsty Jean Hamlyn HarrisThis comparative labour history seeks to reveal the working life...
An interview with Vietnam War medical surgical nurses Lois Shirley and Kathie Trew
This thesis is the first major study to explore Australia's military nursing contribution to the Kor...
From the Crimean War in 1853 to the Vietnam War in 1959 American Military nurses developed fictive c...
Air transportation of Australian casualties in World War II was initially carried out in air ambulan...
[Extract] The Vietnam War was one of Australia’s longest and most divisive conflicts, and Aboriginal...
This is a publisher’s version of an article published in Australian Military Medicine 2003 published...