Abstracts from The Cold Weather Operations Conference 2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25244Date
2022-03-11Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Norheim, Arne Johan; Rannestad, Bård Stian; Howes, Richard; Rein, Erling Bekkestad; Jørum, Ellen; Friedl, Karl; Havenith, George; Teien, Hilde Kristin; Mercer, James; Melau, Jørgen; de Weerd, Louis; Smith, Michael; Taylor, Natalie; Voie, Øyvind Albert; Bergan-Skar, Pål; Andrews, Steve; Næsheim, Torvind; Steinberg, TuvaAbstract
A common effort for both military and civil healthcare is to achieve knowledge-based health care in cold weather injuries and fatal accidents in harsh arctic environment. The Cold Weather Operations Conference in November 2021, having more than 300 participants from 20 countries, was addressing the prevention and treatment of injuries and trauma care in cold weather conditions and the challenges for military prehospital casualty care. The intention of the programme was to stimulate further research and systematic knowledge-based clinical work. The abstracts from the conference present cold weather research and clinical experience relevant for readers of the International Journal of Circumpolar Health.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Norheim, Rannestad, Howes, Rein, Jørum, Friedl, Havenith, Teien, Mercer, Melau, de Weerd, Smith, Taylor, Voie, Bergan-Skar, Andrews, Næsheim, Steinberg. Abstracts from The Cold Weather Operations Conference 2021. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. 2022;81(1)Metadata
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