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Clinical Governance and Interagency Collaboration in Tactical Medical Operations
Prehospital terrorism response in Australia has been bolstered significantly in the past couple of years, however there are still large capability gaps. International best practice and identified lessons from previous attacks can provide guidance on moving forward, with a systems approach to robust high threat medicine provision. This Scholarship report identifies lines of action for local and national level enhancements in response capacity.