ADF Health Journal 2000

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April
Journal of the Australian defence force health services
The RAN Submarine and Underwater Medicine Unit
Instructions to authors Bruce H Short
The Asia–Pacific Military Medical Conferences General John H Pearn, Paul Buckley
The victor as victim: stress syndromes of operational service General John H Pearn
Principles of military psychiatry John Ellard
History, health, and the Australian Defence Force Michael Tyquin
A history of courage General John H Pearn
The major health implications of ascent to high altitude Bruce H Short
Current indications for hyperbaric oxygen therapy Sarah Sharkey, Stephan J Rudzki
The potential use of military tiltrotor aircraft for aeromedical evacuation Peter S Wilkins, Stephan J Rudzki
The number, rate and site of reported injuries in the Australian Army, 1987–1991 Stephan J Rudzki
Recovery of Australian service personnel missing in action from World War II Christopher J Griffiths
The way ahead Wayne Ramsey
September
Journal of the Australian defence force health service
Health Service profile – Australian Army Malaria Institute
More than a sprint to the finish – Planning health support for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games Michael Flynn
Communication for health and regional stability General John H Pearn
Understanding research paradigms in nursing research – The example of postoperative pain management Michael Pullen
extremes of temperature. Warships are full of dangerous substances — fuel, munitions, machinery — and this risky workSurgery on ships: constraints and difficult realities Ian Jones
Periodontal conditions of relevance to the Australian Defence Force David Keys, Mark Bartold
Military anaesthesia General John H Pearn
Examination of the head-injured patient Nigel Jones
Bioterrorism – an Australian perspective Andrew Robertson
Landmines: the human cost Jeffrey V Rosenfeld
Letter to the Editor – Military psychiatry Duncan Wallace
Landmines Robert Atkinson
A year of momentous events Bruce H Short