Presenting a state-of-the-art annual review of the most
significant military innovations in health care research, this new
volume focuses primarily on health care innovations that have been
developed in response to injuries sustained during the conflict in
Iraq and the nearby region. It addresses physical injuries such as
burns, pain management, and transplants as well as Post Traumatic
Stress Syndrome and moral injury.
Topics include clinical knowledge development, moral injury,
battlefield resuscitation, battlefield transport, Ethical
decision-making, PTSD and sequelae of war, military families,
quality of life and reintegration, transplantation, burns, heavy
metal toxicity, battlefield toxicology, infectious disease,
monitoring of pandemics, epigenetics of agent orange, CAM,
malignant hyperthermia and caffeine abuse, and pain management.
Key Features: Distills research about the most important health
care innovations resulting from the Iraqi conflict Presents the
research findings of foremost experts in military health care
Explores the effectiveness of emerging interventions Diseminnates
important but under-reported research
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