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Biography
Jonathan Stevens

Jonathan Stevens who has served for over 20 years including as an Army Medic and now as Army Aviation Nursing Officer. Jon has served in a verity of roles including in rotary-wing aviation environments, close health and joint health roles and currently sits on the executive committee of Flight Nurses Australia. His professional focus is on improving aeromedical capability, training systems, and advancing prehospital clinical practice.

Members of the 4th Health Battalion load a simulated casualty during aeromedical evacuation training.
Five Days to Fly: Why Army Needs a Dedicated Rotary-Wing Aeromedical Workforce
This article argues that the Australian Army's current five-day rotary-wing aeromedical evacuation (RWAE) course produces familiarisation, not capability; and suggests a system for medical training in the uniquely degraded, high-stakes environment of flight.
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