Atonic for the troops
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Atonic for the troops

Allyson Lipp Principal lecturer in health, sport and science, Faculty of health, sport and science, University of Glamorgan
Gail Lusardi Senior lecturer in health, sport and science, Faculty of health, sport and science, University of Glamorgan
Huw Williams Regimental operations support officer, 203 Field hospital, Cardiff

Gail Lusardi, Allyson Lipp and Huw Williams report on how non-military healthcare staff can learn valuable lessons in leadership by taking part in weekend exercises organised by the territorial army, whose 100th anniversary is celebrated this year

(EMS) is an annual, weekend event conducted by 203 (Welsh) Field Hospital (Volunteers), which is part of the Territorial Army (TA) medical services and the major TA medical unit in Wales.

Nursing Management. 14, 9, 22-25. doi: 10.7748/nm.14.9.22.s19

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