EDITORIAL CALENDAR

Military Medicine, Mar 2005

Military Medicine

Vol. 170 No. 4 - April 2005

An Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Prevention and Advocacy Program for U.S. Navy Personnel

by Kelley, Schwerin, Farrar

Comparison of Oxygen Reservoir Tube Length on Imposed Work of Breathing in the Universal Portable Anesthesia Complete

by Meeldns, Lange. Levine, Austin

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Prevention of HIV and STIs in the Angolan Armed Forces: Challenges and Opportunities at the End of 30 Years of War

by Ortiz, Bing, Boyer, Russak, De Deus, Ernesto

Long-Term Sequelae of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome (HFRS) Due to Hantaan Virus in Korean War Veterans

by Mathes, Page, Crawford, McBean, Miller

Patient Satisfaction in Military Medicine: Model Refinement and Assessment of DoD Effects

by Mangelsdorff, Finstuen, Larsen, Weinberg

The Quantitative Analysis of Uranium Isotopes in the Urine of the Civilian Population of Eastern Afghanistan after Operation Enduring Freedom

by Durakovic

Russia's Public Health: National Security Issue for the United States?

by Constantian

G6PD Deficiency in Two Returning Iraqi Freedom Soldiers Who Developed Hemolytic Anemia While Receiving Primaquine Prophylaxis for Malaria

by Carr, Fandre, Oduwa

A Study of Thai Cobra (Naja khaouthia) Bites in Thailand.

by Wongtonkam, Wilde, Sitthi-Amorn, Ratanabanangkoon

A Study of 225 Malayan Pit Viper Bites in Thailand

by Wongtonkarn, Wilde, Sitthi-Amorn, Ratanabanangkoon

The US Navy's Forward Resuscitative Surgery System during Operation Iraqi Freedom

by Bohman, Stevens, Baker, Chambers

Comparison of Treatment for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder among Three Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers

by Dieperink, Erbes, Leskela, Kaloupek, Farrer, Fisher, Wolf

Operation Iraqi Freedom: Surgical Experience of the 212th MASH

by Cho, Jatoi, Alarcon, Morion, King, Hermann

The Department of Defense Pharmacy Benefit Management Program

by Ridderhoff, Remund

Transfusion Acquired Babes iosis in a Non-Endemic Area

by Laird, Smith, Della-Giustina

Treatment of an Acquired Coagulopathy Utilizing rFVIIA in a Damage Control Patient

by Holcomb, Hoots, Moore

Modafinil, Sleep Deprivation and Cognitive Function in Military and Medical Settings

by Westcott

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