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Royal Medical Services (RMS) Contribution to the Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Missions

Royal Medical Services (RMS) Contribution to the Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Missions. Royal Medical Services Directorate Col Dr. Tareq M Al Momani.

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Royal Medical Services (RMS) Contribution to the Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Missions

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  1. Royal Medical Services (RMS) Contribution to the Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Missions Royal Medical Services Directorate Col Dr. Tareq M Al Momani

  2. Over the past few years , Jordan has Peacekeeping troops as part of the UN missions in conflict – Stricken regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa . Currently these troops number is 3700

  3. The Jordanian medical contribution started since 1989 with level one medical support along with Jordanian troops participating in the UN missions in conflict – stricken regions such as previous Yugoslavia , Croatia and Bosnia

  4. Despite the large number of contributors , the greatest burden continues to be borne by a core group of developing countries . Jordan occupies number 4 out of the 10 main troop contributing countries to UN peacekeeping operations as of June 2006.

  5. Our medical teams have been deployed in more than 13 different locations over the world, as part of the peacekeeping and Humanitarian missions

  6. Our medical teams in peacekeeping missions :

  7. Level Three UN Jordanian Hospital in SIERRA LION Jan 2002–Dec 2005 MANPOWER : 70 ( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients : 37127 Major Operations :352

  8. Level Three UN Jordanian Hospital in LIBERIA Nov 2003 MANPOWER : 115 ( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :22635 Major Operations :158 Total Admissions : 1712

  9. Level Two UN Jordanian Hospital in ETHIOBIA AND ERITREA Dec 2000 MANPOWER : 60( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :3582 Major Operations :236

  10. Level Two UN Jordanian Hospital in BURUNDI – Oct 2004 MANPOWER : 60 ( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients : 26532 Major & Minor Operations : 90

  11. Level One Jordanian Field Hospital in Haiti / 1 – Dec 2004 MANPOWER : 25( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :4851 Minor Operations :18

  12. Level One Jordanian Field Hospital in Haiti / 2 - Dec 2004 MANPOWER : 25( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :3875 Minor Operations :14

  13. Level One Jordanian Field Hospital in Ethiopia & Eritrea - Dec 2000 MANPOWER : 25( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :11527

  14. Level One Jordanian Field Hospital in IVORY COAST - 2005 MANPOWER : 25( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators

  15. Humanitarian Missions & Special Duties .

  16. The Humanitarian Medical Mission In YEMEN During local dispute - 1994

  17. The Humanitarian Medical Mission In TURKEY – Earthquake Disaster Surgical Team - 1999

  18. The Humanitarian Medical Mission In MALDIVE / Tsunami / Dec 2004

  19. Jordanian Field Hospital in AFGHANISTAN - Since January 2002 MANPOWER : 174 ( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :481484 Major Operations :3157

  20. Jordanian Field Hospital in IRAQ – Since April 2003 MANPOWER : 195 ( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :575412 Major Operations :1854 Admissions : 3322

  21. Jordanian Surgical Station in RAMALLAH / PALASTINE Since 2000 MANPOWER : 15 ( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients :42519 Major Operations :297

  22. Jordanian Surgical Station in JENIN / PALASTINE Since 2000 MANPOWER : (27 )( Doctors from different specialties , Nurses , Medics , different Technical specialties and Administrators Treated Patients : (513068 ) Major & Minor Operations : ( 5889 )

  23. Jordanian Field Hospital / IRAN - December 2003 Treated Patients : (6000) Major Operations : ( 202 )

  24. Jordanian Field Hospital / PAKISTAN ( Oct 05- Apr 06) Treated Patients : (33907) Major Operations : ( 325 ) Admissions : 500

  25. Total No of Patients : 2,132,293

  26. Total No of Surgical Operations: 15928

  27. Total No of Admissions : 5221

  28. Pre Deployment

  29. Pre Deployment • Gathering Troops. • Preparation of all medical and non medical supply according to the MOU with UN or the nature of the mission . • Training and Education • Medical Intelligence regarding the area of operations and mission. • Medical examination • Preparation to Travel to mission area U

  30. Deployment .

  31. Deployment . • Carrying out the Humanitarian mission and medical work . • Medical and Non Medical Supply and re -supply.

  32. As they carry out their humanitarian missions the Jordanian medical teams train local physicians , medical students and health care workers .

  33. The Jordanian efforts to join the international humanitarian campaign in support of suffered people will continue… …………….

  34. THANKS

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