Article Text

Download PDFPDF
‘Delivering effective Defence Healthcare Engagement during Short-Term Training Team deployments: Guidance from on-the-ground Practitioners’
  1. Kieran Heil1,
  2. J Stevens1 and
  3. B Smith2
  1. 1 Institute of Naval Medicine, Gosport, UK
  2. 2 University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Kieran Heil, Institute of Naval Medicine, Gosport, UK; kieran.heil{at}nhs.net

Abstract

Defence Engagement (DE) has grown to become one of the key operational outputs of UK Defence. Defence Engagement (Health) (DE(H)) is a subcategory of DE, in which Defence Medical Services (DMS) personnel and assets are used to achieve influence and promote the UK’s national interests. For most DMS personnel, their involvement in DE(H) will be as part of a Short-Term Training Team (STTT). STTTs are deployed to Host Nations (HNs) to work alongside a Partner Force, training, mentoring and supporting them to enhance their own capabilities. This article aims to guide junior members of the DMS in how they might approach an STTT from a DE(H) perspective. The article will draw primarily on the recent operational experiences of the authors across multiple STTTs in a variety of HNs.

  • MEDICAL EDUCATION & TRAINING
  • EDUCATION & TRAINING (see Medical Education & Training)
  • PUBLIC HEALTH

Statistics from Altmetric.com

Request Permissions

If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.

Footnotes

  • Contributors All authors contributed to the article, with KH providing the majority of the written submission.

  • Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.