- (known as "physician" in the USA) in
aeromedical services depends on the jurisdiction. In Australia,
where aeromedical retrieval medicine is a well-established...
-
Aeromedical evacuation (AE)
usually refers to the use of
military transport aircraft to
carry wounded personnel. The
first recorded British ambulance...
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maritime transfers.
Examples include civilian EMS vehicles,
civilian aeromedical helicopter services, and
military air ambulances. This term also covers...
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maintained an
aeromedical evacuation system on a
rotational basis in
Southwest Asia,
September 1990 –
April 1991. It deplo**** an
aeromedical evacuation element...
- "The
Emergency Aeromedical Service". Pre-Hospital
Emergency Care Council.
Retrieved 12 July 2016. "Launch of the
Emergency Aeromedical Service (EAS) –...
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amalgamation of
three Aeromedical Training units from 426
Squadron Trenton, 404
Squadron Greenwood and
Canadian Forces School of
Aeromedical Training in Edmonton...
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distribution (4-digit)
aeromedical evacuation units with
permanent units. As part of this action, the 1731st Air
Transport Squadron (
Aeromedical Evacuation), which...
- the U.S. The
primary missions of the
group is to
provide aeromedical evacuation,
aeromedical evacuation training,
executive and
operational support airlift...
- and
Physician ****istants. The
Canadian Forces School of
Survival and
Aeromedical Training (CFSSAT) in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
provides initial and continuation...
- The Children's
Acute Transport Service (CATS) is a
publicly funded specialised regional intensive care
transport service for
critically ill children. CATS...