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Title: | Contemporary argumentation of medical support in operation: Summary of Ph.D. Thesis in Medical Sciences: 331.03 – Social Medicine and Management |
Authors: | Cîrlan, Sergiu |
Keywords: | military conflict;tacks force;medical support;hybrid warfare;medical care echeloning;medical evacuation;medical treatment facility;battalion aid station |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Citation: | CÎRLAN, Sergiu. Contemporary argumentation of medical support in operation: summary of Ph.D. Thesis in Medical Sciences: 331.03 – Social Medicine and Management. Chișinău, 2023, 56 p. |
Abstract: | CONCEPTUAL LANDMARKS OF THE RESEARCH.
In the research process, materials with content designated as state secret, as well as with a
classified character, have been used.
The military conflict remains a global issue. The World War II, which took place between
1939 and 1945, resulted in massive human and material losses. Approximately 50 million deaths
were recorded, with around 70% being civilian casualties. Since September 1945, there have
been approximately 200 military conflicts worldwide, resulting in approximately 10.5 million
deaths [1]. Currently, there are 43 active conflicts [2]. Contemporary military conflict is
characterized by:
1) Conducting combat actions with forces and means in accordance with peacetime
structure (or partial mobilization).
2) Minimal localization of the operational area.
3) The absence of a fixed duration for conducting combat actions, ranging from 6 days
(the Arab-Israeli conflict in 1967) to 8 years (the Iran-Iraq conflict, 1980-1988).
4) The intensity of combat actions during the conflict varies cyclically, with force and
means accumulating for up to 6 months and direct combat actions lasting up to 7 days.
5) The civilian population of the warring parties is exposed to the risk of harm from
warring factors, resulting in collateral losses [4]. [...] |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/25349 |
Appears in Collections: | REZUMATELE TEZELOR DE DOCTOR, DOCTOR HABILITAT
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