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AMREF Flying Doctors

 

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Air Ambulance – Africa

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A global leader in aviation and medicine with a proven track record of over six decades, AMREF Air Ambulance is the Africa-based go-to-solution for all aero-medical needs worldwide. With a dedicated fleet and a highly specialized medical team, AMREF’s crews go above and beyond to make sure that every patient is taken care of like family.

AMREF Flying Doctors Air Ambulance.

Advocates for excellence, humanity, and unrivalled care. Anytime. Anywhere.


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Case Study: The challenges of neonatal medical evacuation

Case Study: The challenges of neonatal medical evacuation

Neonatal medical evacuation often presents the biggest medical challenges, particularly in aeromedical transport. To provide the absolute best service, specialist knowledge and equipment is required

https://www.itij.com/latest/long-read/case-study-challenges-neonatal-medical-evacuation

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