Key activities of the PMT-GP include autonomous contacts with patients, written records and daily follow-up discussions with the GP teacher.doi:10.1515/LIBR.1954.3.1-4.114Frank B. RogersDe GruyterLibriROGERS, F. B. Classification in the Armed Forces Medical Library. Libri 3: 114-118, 1954....
Rogers* We might say that for over one hundred years the Armed Forces Medical library had no classification system at all. In another sense we did have a rudimentary classification of sorts. Both statements are true, and it is important to distinguish in what proportion and in what sense some...
Modifica- tions of Callender's classification of uveal melanoma at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Am J Ophthalmol. 1983; 96:502-509.Mclean IW, Foster WD, Zimmerman LE, Gamel JW. Modifications of Callender's classification of uveal melanoma at the armed forces institute of pathology...
Citation: Dapo, ‘Classification of Armed Conflicts: Relevant Legal Concepts’, in International Law and the Classification of Conflicts,OUP, 2015,p.70 ff (Note: this is not an essay; I just bullet the important points) Factual Situations: -A state (foreign state) use force on the territory...
The Department of Defense (DoD) administers the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), to individuals who seek to enter the Military Services, and the Armed Forces Classification Test (AFCT), to those who wish to change their vocation while serving in a military service. The ASVAB...
ARTICLE: MILITARY WORKING DOGS: CLASSIFICATION AND TREATMENT IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCESBySarah D. Cruse
This contribution analyses how the two different notions of control over armed forces that have been developed in the international case law (namely, "effective control", as set out by the International Court of Justice, and the "overall control" standard, as set out by the Appeals Chamber of...