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Abstract: INTRODUCTION: The ability of military clinicians to conduct military medical research is often limited because of competing priorities and a lack of research mentorship. …
Abstract:This evaluation report—conducted by RAND Europe on behalf of the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust—examines how a cohort of local authority clusters used additional …
Abstract: Medical trainees do not have many opportunities to develop communication skills with patients. We established the voluntary “My Life, My Story” (MLMS) program at the …
Abstract: This paper provides an update to the original cohort profile paper published a decade ago. The Millennium Cohort Study is the largest, longest-running, prospective study …
Abstract: The Strategy for our Veterans sets out the Government’s 10 year vision for veterans and their families to transition into civilian life and contribute fully to a …
This report addresses a significant gap in the sector’s understanding of Service children and higher education in England examining the present situation in terms of policy, …
Abstract: This statistical release provides results from the Families Continuous Attitude Survey (FamCAS) 2023, along with results from previous years.
Abstract: Military-civilian partnerships have built the foundation for US neurosurgery as we see it today. Each conflict throughout history has led to expansion within the field of …
Abstract: This survey of Volunteer Reserves covers satisfaction with various aspects of being a reservist. These statistics are used to inform the development of policy and measure …
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Over the past 20 years, military medicine made great strides in the medical management of traumatically injured patients. Significant advancements were …
Abstract: An informal mentor system, recognistion of qualifications from non-UK nationals and further support for the families of serving personnel are among several …
Abstract: This is the briefing report for the study 'You're in Your Own Time Now': Understanding Current Experiences of Transition to Civilian Life in Scotland.