       Document 0199
 DOCN  M9640199
 TI    The Australian Medical Support Force in Rwanda.
 DT    9604
 AU    Ramsey W; Bridgford LR; Lusby RJ; Pearn JH; Land Headquarters, Victoria
       Barracks, Paddington, NSW.
 SO    Med J Aust. 1995 Dec 4-18;163(11-12):646-51. Unique Identifier :
       AIDSLINE MED/96132331
 AB    In the aftermath of the Rwandan civil war, Australia's defence forces
       deployed a medical force to support the United Nations Assistance
       Mission. In this article, Wayne Ramsey, Commander of the Australian
       contingent, Lindsay R Bridgford, Officer Commanding Bravo Section,
       Robert J Lusby, Lt.-Colonel (Surgeon), Australian Medical Support Force
       Hospital, and John H Pearn, Colonel, and Director of Intensive Care in
       the Australian Medical Support Force Hospital, describe the Australian
       effort in the rebuilding of a shattered people and, in particular, of
       Kigali Central Hospital, the country's major medical facility.
 DE    Adult  Australia  Child  Hospitals, Military/ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Human
       HIV Infections/PREVENTION & CONTROL  *Medical Missions, Official
       Military Medicine/*ORGANIZATION & ADMIN  Military Personnel
       Occupational Diseases/PREVENTION & CONTROL  Rwanda  Stress,
       Psychological/PREVENTION & CONTROL  United Nations  *War  Wounds and
       Injuries/DIAGNOSIS/THERAPY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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