UK military and NHS alliance to transform battlefield transfusion

Defence Medical Command and NHS Blood and Transplant have formalised a new strategic partnership intended to advance research and operational collaboration in battlefield blood transfusion.

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Defence Medical Command and NHS Blood and Transplant have formalised a new strategic partnership intended to advance research and operational collaboration in battlefield blood transfusion.

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