Military Medicine and Strategy

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Blood Heat and Dust: Operation Telic and the British Medical Deployment to the Gulf 2003- 2009.
Rew, D., 2021, 2nd ed. Southampton: University of Southampton. 1515 pp.

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2018

The strategic significance of the population pyramid.
Rew, D., 2018, In: The British Army Review. 171, p. 71-77 7 p.

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2016

195 No Who are we?
Rew, D., 2016, In: The British Army Review. 166, p. 93-101 Not on old site

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2013

A surgical team in the storm: The Gulf War of 1990-91.
Rew, D., 2013, In: Journal of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. 40, Summer, p. 7-10

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2012

Strategic outcomes in Central Asia: A surgeon’s perspective.
Rew, D., 2012, In: The British Army Review. 153, Winter, p. 1-8 8 p.

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The short life and times of assistant surgeon Donald E White.
Rew, D. A., Mar 2012, In: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 158, 1, p. 70-72.

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2011

Lessons from Basra and Bastion for the modernisation of NHS trauma care.
Rew, D., Mar 2011, In: Journal of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. 33, p. 38-39 2 p.

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Collective and corporate memory in the Defence Medical Services.
Rew, D. A., Jun 2011, In: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 157, 2, p. 133-135 3 p.

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Strategic clinical manpower planning in the Defence Medical services beyond op HERRICK.
Rew, D. A., Sep 2011, In: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 157, 3, p. 207-208

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Selective non-operative management of abdominal injury in the military setting.
Jansen, J. & Rew, D., 1 Sep 2011, In: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 157, 3, p. 237-242.

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2010

Cold steel and warm hearts: the professional ethics and strategic planning of expeditionary warfare.
Rew, D. A., Dec 2010, In: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 156, 4, p. 219-220 2 pp.

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Operation Telic Iraq 2003-2009: A surgical professional retrospective.
Rew, D., Dec 2010, In: Journal of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. p. 44-46

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2009

Transfusion for trauma: Civilian lessons from the battlefield?
Moor, P., Rew, D., Midwinter, M. J. & Doughty, H., May 2009, In: Anaesthesia. 64, 5, p. 469-472.

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2008

On call for war: Work of a consultant reservist with the Defence Medical Services.
Rew, D., Dec 2008, In: Journal of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland. 24, p. 6-9

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Whitehall’s Pessimism will not help Afghanistan;
David Rew, Letter, the Sunday Times, 12th October 2008, p20

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2004

Surgical workload from an integrated UK field hospital during the 2003 Gulf conflict.
Rew, D. A., Clasper, J. & Kerr, G., Jun 2004, In: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 150, 2, p. 99-106

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2003

Trauma life support in conflict.
Clasper, J. & Rew, D., 2003, In: BMJ. 327, 7425, p. 1178-1179.

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Surgical Support for the Defence Medical Services
Rew DA. Ann R Coll Surg Engl (Suppl) 2003, 85, 84-87

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1995

Civilian surgeons and the support of the Armed Forces.
Rew, D. A., Sep 1995, In: Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England. 77, 5 Suppl, p. 251-256

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1993

Gulf war casualties revised.
Rew, D., 1993, In: British Medical Journal. 306, 6884, p. 1071 1 p.

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1992

The mother of all excuses to take study leave! 
The Association of Surgeons in Training Yearbook 1992, David Rew, pp 125-126

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