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A Study of the Requirements, Preliminary Concepts, and Feasibility of a New System to Process Medical/Surgical Supplies in the Field. Volume I. Technical Summary. Part I. Technical Investigation. 15 OCT 1971
Authors:  Robert E. Hunt; Robert R. Ernst; LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of developing a new system for the preparation (cleaning, decontamination, and packaging) and sterilization (monitoring and sterilizing) of medical and surgical items in the Army Medical Department worldwide. The study included identification of personnel requirements (education, number, career pattern, MOS, promotion, and incentives) for this activity. The system was to embody in its design the versatility, efficiency, and mobility that was consistent ...


A Study of the Requirements, Preliminary Concepts, and Feasibility of a New System to Process Medical/Surgical Supplies in the Field. Volume I. Technical Summary. Part II. Appendixes. 15 OCT 1971
Authors:  Robert E. Hunt; Robert R. Ernst; LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.


A Study of the Requirements, Preliminary Concepts, and Feasibility of a New System to Process Medical/Surgical Supplies in the Field. Volume II. Administrative Summary. 15 OCT 1971
Authors:  Robert E. Hunt; Robert R. Ernst; LITTLE (ARTHUR D) INC CAMBRIDGE MA
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.A study was conducted to determine the feasibility of developing a new system for the preparation (cleaning,decontamination, and packaging) and sterilization (monitoring and sterilizing) of medical and surgical items in the Army Medical Department worldwide. The study included identification of personnel requirements (education, number, career pattern, MOS, promotion, and incentives) for this activity. The system was to embody in its design the versatility, efficiency, and mobility that was consistent with ...


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