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gingernut 3rd Oct 2008 14:53

Help finding a thread about returning injured.
 
Does anyone have a link to the thread about how we best manage returning injured servicemen and women?

Thanks, I'll delete this when I find it.

Pete268 3rd Oct 2008 22:35

Is this the one:

http://www.pprune.org/military-aircr...raf-compa.html

Pete

gingernut 4th Oct 2008 16:35

thanks Pete, that's not the one.

It contained fierce debate about the aftercare of service personel, some arguing for a care in specialist military centres, others arguing that existing NHS facilities were the best option.

taxydual 4th Oct 2008 16:52

Try this one

http://www.pprune.org/military-aircr...-hospital.html

air pig 4th Oct 2008 18:34

Is this a fishing expedition by a journo ? if so go away.

glad rag 4th Oct 2008 19:31

Aptly named.

GreenKnight121 4th Oct 2008 21:43


Originally Posted by air pig
Is this a fishing expedition by a journo ? if so go away.


gingernut
Join Date: Apr 2000
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With that many posts, I really doubt that.

Show some manners, Mr 162 posts (comparative newbie).

gingernut 5th Oct 2008 09:28

Thanks for the links chaps, still not the one I'm afraid.

I'm not a journalist, I'm a nurse with the NHS, but I'm currently working on a project invovling the management of care for injured personel. I seem to remember reading a thread which debated the shortcomings in the current system.


Thanks, I can understand your suspicions, but I'm trying to get an insight into the issues involved.

It's not for publication.

Cheers, ginge.

4fitter 5th Oct 2008 09:32

send me more details about your questions. I am in the system and may be able to help

Data-Lynx 5th Oct 2008 11:14

Gordo's Reply?
 
Was it 289956-military-hospitals-gordos-reply?

The Government is committed to providing excellent medical care for the members of our armed forces. "Military hospitals" are no longer the best way to provide that care.

air pig 5th Oct 2008 15:25

Ginge,

Humble apologies for casting you as a journo but they do all come different shapes and sizes. Try Salford University for background detail as their politics and military studies course has options on dealing with military trauma, also try Frontier Medical as they been recently trying to recruit staff for Afghanistan

Good luck.

Air Pig.

gingernut 6th Oct 2008 21:42

Thanks for the input. 4fitter, I'll be contacting you.

gingernut 13th Oct 2008 09:36

Thanks for the information chaps.

Do you know if the military use "care pathways." (I'm more interested in clinical pathways rather than operational pathways.)

If so,on what are they based, which are the main areas of need, and are there any gaps?

Thanks a lot,

ginge.


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