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2008
Disaster and emergency management: Canadian nurses' perceptions of preparedness on hospital front lines, O'Sullivan, T. L., Dow D., Turner M. C., Lemyre L., Corneil W., Krewski D., Phillips K. P., and Amaratunga C. A. , Prehosp Disaster Med, May-Jun, Volume 23, Issue 3, p.S11-S18, (2008) Abstract
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2007
Are we ready? Evidence of support mechanisms for Canadian health care workers in multi-jurisdictional emergency planning, O'Sullivan, T. L., Amaratunga C. A., Hardt J., Dow D., Phillips K. P., and Corneil W. , Can J Public Health, Sep-Oct, Volume 98, Issue 5, p.358-363, (2007) Abstract
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2006
In the path of disasters: psychosocial issues for preparedness, response, and recovery, Amaratunga, C. A., and O'Sullivan T. L. , Prehosp Disaster Med, May-Jun, Volume 21, Issue 3, p.149-153; discussion 154-155, (2006) Abstract
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