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Scenes in Sipovo include simulated road traffic accident, the emergency resuscitation tent at the Field Hospital. Scenes at at the Royal Navy Hospital, Haslar include interview with Surgeon Commander Peter Buxton (Royal Navy). Scenes at Saighton Camp include interviews with Warrant Officer 1 Stuart Davies (Royal Army Medical Corps) and Lieutenant Mark Trasler (Royal Navy) about MOSS, telemedicine (the transmission of medical data, in electronic form, from one location to another) and the use of "smart card" technology in medical dog tags (containing medical information on individual soldiers).
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ARMY MOBILE NEWS TEAM SHOTLIST
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(The following data has been copied, without amendment, from Army Mobile News Team computer discs.)
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TC CUE AT SUBJECT
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10.09.58.30 BARS AND TONE FOR ONE MINUTE
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10.00.00.00 Scimitar patrol through Jezuro, during a snow storm
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10.00.58.00 Simulated Road traffic Accident two vehicles, 4 casualties. Sequence involves first before medics can touch the injured the Bomb disposal Engineers have to make sure area is clear of mines and devices.
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10.02.58.00 Bomb squad road block allow ambulance through with medics who evacuate the injured some on stretchers
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10.05.00 Telemedicine: The medical team have set up their satellite and can transmit digital information to anywhere in the world. The Doctor in this case Lieutenant Colonel David Vassallo makes the connection.
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10.05.04 SFOR Seaking being used to transfer casualties to or from the Field Hospital
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10.06.55.13 Simulated: Inside the 'Resus' (emergency resuscitation tent) inside the Field hospital at Sipovo, Bosnia. All records taken are on paper hand written.
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10.08.08.00 X-rays taken in the 'Resus' tent are digitized by the telemedicine camera and prepared for transmission.
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10.08.59.20 Interview Lieutenant Colonel David Vassallo Royal Army Medical Corp. He is a general surgeon and leading the tnal of telemedicine in Bosnia. He talks about telemedicine and the MOSS project.
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10.13.47.18 Cut ins and CU's of the computer screen showing the digitized images.
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10.16.11.07 Interview Surgeon Commander Peter Buxton Royal Navy, at Royal Hospital Haslar, (Gosport) he is the Consultant Radiologist and receives pictures from Bosnia to give a medical opinion on. He talks about telemedicine and MOSS
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10.19.31.00 Cut ins and CU's of computer screen and use, recording of him talking to Bosnia on teleohone
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10.22.18.16 Medical 'dog tag' or smart card han!!ine: around soldiers neck
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10.22.28.27 Warrant Officer 1 Stuart Davies Royal Army Medical Corps inputting data on a hand held computer, taking card in and out. Two styles of card for trial.
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10.23.10.00 CU's ofthe screens of the new computer showing how the medical information looks, no writing but pull down menus and diagrams.
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10.24.52.00 Cutaway of WO 1 Stuart Davies using computer
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10.25.03.00 Interview WO 2 Stuart Davies RAMC about the benefits ofthe new smart cards. Stuart is part of the MOSS project team.
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10.28.14.12 Interview Lieutenant Mark Trasler Royal Navy about MOSS and the use and benefits of the smart card technology. Mark is a member ofthe MOSS project team. .
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10.32.14.00 ENDS
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