Individual Medical Readiness in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps: Concept Clarification.Individual medical readinessArmy nurse corpsConcept clarificationElectronic brainstormingTechnographerFocus groupArmy Nurse Corps (ANC)Imdividual medical readiness (IMR)
KW Eikenberry - 《Army》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 John Joseph Hamblin He was initially awarded a six month commission and subsequently accepted a post in Nigeria, working for the medical corps within the UN peacekeeping force deployed for the Congo war.After his spell in west Africa he returned...
Value-Added Clinical Systems Learning Roles for Medical Students That Transform Education and Health: A Guide for Building Partnerships Between Medical Sch... To ensure physician readiness for practice and leadership in changing health systems, an emerging three-pillar framework for undergraduate medical ...
ReineckU.S. Army Medical CommandMilitary medicineReineck, C. (1999b). The Federal Nursing Service Award: Individual readiness in nursing. Military Medicine, 164, 251-255.Reinck C.The Federal Nursing Service Award:individual readi- ness in nursing. Military Medicine . 1999...
ID 121 (pastor): “…we need to know what the medical resources are, [healthcare director], because most of the people that are counseling. They don’t know what to do. I mean, I get it all the time. They call me all the time that they call me, “Pastor. Do I send them to...
Members may also be required to attend musters, complete readiness screenings, or update their personnel or medical records. IRR Mustering Requirement Members of the IRR must attend musters so the military can review their records and readiness. ...
KW Eikenberry - 《Army》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 John Joseph Hamblin He was initially awarded a six month commission and subsequently accepted a post in Nigeria, working for the medical corps within the UN peacekeeping force deployed for the Congo war.After his spell in west Africa he returned...
The general public became aware of PTSD following the Vietnam War, when soldiers were reporting symptoms of a duration and intensity that called for medical intervention. In fact, the U.S. Military has long been aware of the traumatic consequences of combat. The term “soldier’s heart” ...