Emergency medical conference South Africa, October 1998--a report on proceedings and clinical visits.

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The South Africans are keen to adopt the Major Incident Medical Management and Support course, developed in the UK. South Africa can provide an excellent training ground for military personnel in the triage, resuscitation and surgical management of the patient with penetrating trauma. Johannesburg General Hospital has a high quality training system under the direction of Dr Ken Boffard. The nearby Baragwaneth Hospital is the closest to military surgical practice one can probably get in a civilian setting. There is an unprecedented opportunity for clinical skills training, and a wealth of research opportunities.

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Hodgetts, T. J. (1999). Emergency medical conference South Africa, October 1998--a report on proceedings and clinical visits. In Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps (Vol. 145, pp. 102–103). https://doi.org/10.1136/jramc-145-02-12

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