STANAG 2560 : 2016
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
EVALUATION OF NATO MEDICAL TREATMENT FACILITIES
Hardcopy , PDF
English
28-01-2016
Purpose of this agreement is to respond to the following interoperability requirements: - To facilitate and provide the framework for nations to certify their own medical capabilities and also for the medical evaluation of multinational medical modules and units, when formed to support NATO operations. - Medical certification in the military field is the official recognition that a staff, module, unit or force component can provide the defined capability agreed by nations or, if it cannot, documents the residual risk and required mitigation.
DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
6
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PublisherName |
NATO
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
AJP-4.10 : 2015 | ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MEDICAL SUPPORT |
AMEDP-1.14 : 2015 | MEDICAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR MILITARY MOTOR AMBULANCES |
AMEDP-27 : 2012 | MEDICAL EVALUATION MANUAL |
STANAG 2544 : 2015 | REQUIREMENTS FOR MILITARY ACUTE TRAUMA CARE TRAINING |
STANAG 2872 : 2015 | MEDICAL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR MILITARY MOTOR AMBULANCES |
AMEDP-1.6 : 2016 | MEDICAL EVALUATION MANUAL |
STANAG 5064 : 0 | NATO GLOSSARY OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS TERMS AND DEFINITIONS |
AAP-6 : 2016 | NATO GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND DEFINITIONS (ENGLISH AND FRENCH) |
STANAG 2228 : 2015 | ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MEDICAL SUPPORT |
STANAG 6023 : 2016 | TRAINING AND EDUCATION FOR PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS |
AJP-4.10 : 2015 | ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR MEDICAL SUPPORT |
ATRAINP-1 : 2016 | TRAINING AND EDUCATION FOR PEACE SUPPORT OPERATIONS |
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