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Lessons from outbreaks of COVID-19 at Israeli military bases
CONCLUSIONS: Despite a relatively small number of confirmed cases, units underwent a substantial change in mode of operation due to the toll of quarantined individuals. In certain populations and organizations, perhaps a more liberal application of isolation and contact tracing is suitable due to the heavy economic burden and consequences in term of operational readiness.PMID:36168173
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gil A Geva Maya Nitecki Itay Ketko Itay Toledo Sagi A Shpitzer Avi Benov Noam Fink Ariel Furer Source Type: research

Military medical research in the IDF: an array of fields and interests
Isr Med Assoc J. 2022 Sep;24(9):557-558.ABSTRACTWar is as old as history. Some may say it is older. The first Biblical war, dated 1880-1875 BCE, is depicted in the book of Genesis between nine kings in the vicinity of the Jordan river near Jericho. By the end of the war, Abraham (Abram) gets involved in saving his nephew Lot. In addition to war, military medicine also has its roots in historical times. Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), the father of medicine, derived his medical knowledge from the battlefield, and Sushruta [1], the father of plastic surgery, mentioned the physician's preventive role in noting environmental hazard...
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Avi Benov Shaul Gelikas Noam Fink Elon Glassberg Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Lessons from outbreaks of COVID-19 at Israeli military bases
CONCLUSIONS: Despite a relatively small number of confirmed cases, units underwent a substantial change in mode of operation due to the toll of quarantined individuals. In certain populations and organizations, perhaps a more liberal application of isolation and contact tracing is suitable due to the heavy economic burden and consequences in term of operational readiness.PMID:36168173
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gil A Geva Maya Nitecki Itay Ketko Itay Toledo Sagi A Shpitzer Avi Benov Noam Fink Ariel Furer Source Type: research

Military medical research in the IDF: an array of fields and interests
Isr Med Assoc J. 2022 Sep;24(9):557-558.ABSTRACTWar is as old as history. Some may say it is older. The first Biblical war, dated 1880-1875 BCE, is depicted in the book of Genesis between nine kings in the vicinity of the Jordan river near Jericho. By the end of the war, Abraham (Abram) gets involved in saving his nephew Lot. In addition to war, military medicine also has its roots in historical times. Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), the father of medicine, derived his medical knowledge from the battlefield, and Sushruta [1], the father of plastic surgery, mentioned the physician's preventive role in noting environmental hazard...
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Avi Benov Shaul Gelikas Noam Fink Elon Glassberg Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Lessons from outbreaks of COVID-19 at Israeli military bases
CONCLUSIONS: Despite a relatively small number of confirmed cases, units underwent a substantial change in mode of operation due to the toll of quarantined individuals. In certain populations and organizations, perhaps a more liberal application of isolation and contact tracing is suitable due to the heavy economic burden and consequences in term of operational readiness.PMID:36168173
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gil A Geva Maya Nitecki Itay Ketko Itay Toledo Sagi A Shpitzer Avi Benov Noam Fink Ariel Furer Source Type: research

Military medical research in the IDF: an array of fields and interests
Isr Med Assoc J. 2022 Sep;24(9):557-558.ABSTRACTWar is as old as history. Some may say it is older. The first Biblical war, dated 1880-1875 BCE, is depicted in the book of Genesis between nine kings in the vicinity of the Jordan river near Jericho. By the end of the war, Abraham (Abram) gets involved in saving his nephew Lot. In addition to war, military medicine also has its roots in historical times. Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), the father of medicine, derived his medical knowledge from the battlefield, and Sushruta [1], the father of plastic surgery, mentioned the physician's preventive role in noting environmental hazard...
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Avi Benov Shaul Gelikas Noam Fink Elon Glassberg Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Lessons from outbreaks of COVID-19 at Israeli military bases
CONCLUSIONS: Despite a relatively small number of confirmed cases, units underwent a substantial change in mode of operation due to the toll of quarantined individuals. In certain populations and organizations, perhaps a more liberal application of isolation and contact tracing is suitable due to the heavy economic burden and consequences in term of operational readiness.PMID:36168173
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gil A Geva Maya Nitecki Itay Ketko Itay Toledo Sagi A Shpitzer Avi Benov Noam Fink Ariel Furer Source Type: research

Military medical research in the IDF: an array of fields and interests
Isr Med Assoc J. 2022 Sep;24(9):557-558.ABSTRACTWar is as old as history. Some may say it is older. The first Biblical war, dated 1880-1875 BCE, is depicted in the book of Genesis between nine kings in the vicinity of the Jordan river near Jericho. By the end of the war, Abraham (Abram) gets involved in saving his nephew Lot. In addition to war, military medicine also has its roots in historical times. Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), the father of medicine, derived his medical knowledge from the battlefield, and Sushruta [1], the father of plastic surgery, mentioned the physician's preventive role in noting environmental hazard...
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Avi Benov Shaul Gelikas Noam Fink Elon Glassberg Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Lessons from outbreaks of COVID-19 at Israeli military bases
CONCLUSIONS: Despite a relatively small number of confirmed cases, units underwent a substantial change in mode of operation due to the toll of quarantined individuals. In certain populations and organizations, perhaps a more liberal application of isolation and contact tracing is suitable due to the heavy economic burden and consequences in term of operational readiness.PMID:36168173
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gil A Geva Maya Nitecki Itay Ketko Itay Toledo Sagi A Shpitzer Avi Benov Noam Fink Ariel Furer Source Type: research

Military medical research in the IDF: an array of fields and interests
Isr Med Assoc J. 2022 Sep;24(9):557-558.ABSTRACTWar is as old as history. Some may say it is older. The first Biblical war, dated 1880-1875 BCE, is depicted in the book of Genesis between nine kings in the vicinity of the Jordan river near Jericho. By the end of the war, Abraham (Abram) gets involved in saving his nephew Lot. In addition to war, military medicine also has its roots in historical times. Hippocrates (460-377 BCE), the father of medicine, derived his medical knowledge from the battlefield, and Sushruta [1], the father of plastic surgery, mentioned the physician's preventive role in noting environmental hazard...
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Avi Benov Shaul Gelikas Noam Fink Elon Glassberg Source Type: research