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Minding the gap: future challenges from acid attacks to mass casualty events

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Minding the gap: future challenges from acid attacks to mass casualty events

Kayvan Shokrollahi
1 November 2017

Armed with an increased government mandate for charities to contribute more substantively to gaps in UK healthcare delivery, The Katie Piper Foundation’s overarching ambition to establish tangible rehabilitation for burns and scars outside of the acute hospital setting (and fulfilling as-yet-unrealised criteria of UK burn care standards, which have been in place for a decade) is almost there. 

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