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A Review of Supplementary Medical Aspects of Post-Cold War UN Peacekeeping Operations: Trends, Lessons Learned, Courses of Action, and Recommendations.

Ralph J Johnson1.   

Abstract

Post-Cold War United Nations Peace Keeping Operations (UN PKOs) have been increasingly involved in dangerous areas with ill-defined boundaries, harsh and remote geographies, simmering internecine armed conflict, and disregard on the part of some local parties for peacekeepers' security and role. In the interest of force protection and optimizing operations, a key component of UN PKOs is healthcare and medical treatment. The expectation is that UN PKO medical support will adjust to the general intent and structure of UN PKOs. To do so requires effective policies and planning informed by a review of all medical aspects of UN PKO operations, including those considered supplementary, that is, less crucial but contributing nonetheless. Medical aspects considered paramount and key to UN PKOs have received relatively thorough treatment elsewhere. The intent of this article is to report on ancillary and supplemental medical aspects practical to post-Cold War UN PKO operations assembled through an iterative inquiry of open-source articles. Recommendations are made about possible courses of action in terms of addressing trends found in such medical aspects of PKOs and relevance of US/NATO/European Union models and research.

Keywords:  PKOs; UN; United Nations; medical aspects; military peace missions; peacekeepers; peacekeeping operations

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26606413

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  US Army Med Dep J        ISSN: 1524-0436


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Review 1.  Post-cold war United Nations peacekeeping operations: a review of the case for a hybrid level 2+ medical treatment facility.

Authors:  Ralph Jay Johnson
Journal:  Disaster Mil Med       Date:  2015-07-10
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