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Volume 170, Number 4, April 2005

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DEPARTMENTS

2004 Award Winners
pp. iii-vi(4)

Classified Advertising
pp. viii-viii(1)

Editorial Board
pp. x-x(1)

Guest Editorial
pp. xi-xiii(3)

Nurse Corps Symposium
pp. xiv-xiv(1)

Radiology Corner
pp. xv-xix(5)

Editorial Calendar
pp. xx-xx(1)

Membership Application
pp. xxi-xxii(2)

AMSUS HISTORY OF MILITARY MEDICINE ESSAY AWARD

ARTICLES

Operation Iraqi Freedom - Surgical Experience of the 212th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital
pp. 268-272(5)
Authors: Cho, John M.; Jatoi, Ismail; Alarcon, Alfonso S.; Morton, Todd M.; King, Booker T.; Hermann, Jeffrey M.

Treatment of an Acquired Coagulopathy with Recombinant Activated Factor VII in a Damage-Control Patient
pp. 287-290(4)
Authors: Holcomb, John B.; Hoots, Keith; Moore, Fredrick A.

Comparison of Oxygen Reservoir Tube Length and Imposed Work of Breathing with the Universal Portable Anesthesia Complete
pp. 291-294(4)
Authors: Austin, Paul N.; Meekins, Alan; Lange, Eric; Levine, Eugene

Transfusion-Acquired Babesiosis in a Nonendemic Area
pp. 295-296(2)
Authors: Della-Giustina, David; Laird, Tommy W.; Smith, Terry

The U.S. Navy’s Forward Resuscitative Surgery System during Operation Iraqi Freedom
pp. 297-301(5)
Authors: Stevens, Rom A.; Bohman, Harold R.; Baker, Bruce C.; Chambers, Lowell W.

The Department of Defense Pharmacy Benefit Management Program
pp. 302-304(3)
Authors: Ridderhoff, Kevin; Remund, Daniel

Comparison of Treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among Three Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Centers
pp. 305-308(4)
Authors: Dieperink, Michael; Erbes, Christopher; Leskela, Jennie; Kaloupek, Danny; Farrer, M. Kathleen; Fisher, Lisa; Wolf, Erika

Patient Satisfaction in Military Medicine - Model Refinement and Assessment of Department of Defense Effects
pp. 309-314(6)
Authors: Mangelsdorff, A. David; Finstuen, Kenn; Larsen, Stephen D.; Weinberg, Edward J.

Long-Term Sequelae of Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome Attributable to Hantaan Virus in Korean War Veterans
pp. 315-319(5)
Authors: Mathes, Robert W.; Page, William F.; Crawford, Harriet M.; McBean, A. Marshall; Miller, Richard N.

An Evaluation of a Sexual Assault Prevention and Advocacy Program for U.S. Navy Personnel
pp. 320-326(7)
Authors: Kelley, Michelle L.; Schwerin, Michael J.; Farrar, Kara L.; Lane, Marian E.

Evidence-Based Recommendations for Prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Angolan Armed Forces - Challenges and Opportunities at the End of 30 Years of War
pp. 327-332(6)
Authors: Ortiz, Daniel J.; Bing, Eric G.; Boyer, Cherrie B.; Russak, Simcha M.; De Deus, Francisco Joao; Ernesto, Francisco

A Study of Thai Cobra (Naja kaouthia) Bites in Thailand
pp. 336-341(6)
Authors: Wongtongkam, Nualnong; Wilde, Henry; Sitthi-Amorn, Chitr; Ratanabanangkoon, Kavi

A Study of 225 Malayan Pit Viper Bites in Thailand
pp. 342-348(7)
Authors: Wongtongkam, Nualnong; Wilde, Henry; Sitthi-Amorn, Chitr; Ratanabanangkoon, Kavi

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