
ADVANCE Study
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ADVANCE is the Armed Services Trauma Rehabilitation Outcome Study. We investigate the long-term outcomes of UK Armed Forces battlefield casualties.
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Defence Medical Services are providing rehabilitation services to Ukrainian wounded personnel with NATO on Op Renovator, and also supporting Ukraine with training in first-aid and surgical techniques, and medicines and equipment. Strategic Command Read more 👇 medium.com/@defencemedica…


Last week, ADVANCE Study board member Professor Anthony Bull welcomed His Majesty The King to Imperial College London's Centre for Injury studies. The visit highlighted how lessons from treating those seriously wounded in Afghanistan & Iraq are now supporting the wounded in Ukraine.

📢 New research from the ADVANCE Study & King's Centre for Military Health Research finds that UK Armed Forces personnel with serious combat injuries are more likely to report illegal drug use—but is the injury the cause? Or is transition to civilian life a key factor? 🔗Read more: bit.ly/illicit-drug-u…

🎤This week the ADVANCE team were privileged to attend a thought-provoking & engaging talk by Prof. Sir Simon Wessely. From media headlines to data-driven insights, he explored mental health narratives across society with wit & wisdom. Thank you Simon Wessely! #MilitaryHealth


🚨 NEW! Job Opportunity🚨 King's College London are recruiting a Research Assistant for their AFTER study, exploring the long-term impact of conflict-related genital injuries. 📅 Apply by 6th April 2025 📍More info & apply: bit.ly/Apply-Now-1110… #Job #Research #jobsearch






A huge congratulations to #ADVANCEStudy team member Mel on reaching Everest Base Camp! Mel has climbed to the Everest Base Camp to raise funds for the DMRC Benevolent Fund - supporting injured UK military personnel. Show your support👉dub.sh/Mel-Everest-20… #ArmedForces #Everest


Welcome May with movement. For our veterans and service members, recovery often starts with a walk. Walking supports healing, improves mental health, and builds resilience. 👉Visit Living Streets to learn about the #MagicOfWalking and wheeling this May. #NationalWalkingMonth





