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Preparedness for an anthrax attack,
, Mol Aspects Med, Dec, Volume 30, Issue 6, p.503-510, (2009)
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Medical management of toxicological mass casualty events,
, Isr Med Assoc J, Nov, Volume 10, Issue 11, p.761-766, (2008)
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The comprehensive medical preparedness in chemical emergencies: 'the chain of chemical survival',
, Eur J Emerg Med, Apr, Volume 15, Issue 2, p.110-118, (2008)
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Developing disaster management modules: a collaborative approach,
, Br J Nurs, May 10-23, Volume 16, Issue 9, p.526-529, (2007)
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Disaster preparedness in schools for chemical and radiological weapons and agents of opportunity,
, School Nurse News, Sep, Volume 23, Issue 4, p.50-54, (2006)
Expanding educational opportunities in disaster response and emergency preparedness for nurses,
, Nurs Educ Perspect, Mar-Apr, Volume 27, Issue 2, p.93-99, (2006)
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The occupational physician and chemical disasters: old problem, new threats,
, Med Lav, Mar-Apr, Volume 97, Issue 2, p.295-302, (2006)
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Chemical or biological terrorist attacks: an analysis of the preparedness of hospitals for managing victims affected by chemical or biological weapons of mass destruction,
, Int J Environ Res Public Health, Mar, Volume 3, Issue 1, p.67-75, (2006)
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Training for terrorism-related conditions in hospitals: United States, 2003-04,
, Adv Data, Dec 11, Issue 380, p.1-8, (2006)
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Truth hurts--hard lessons from Australia's largest mass casualty exercise with contaminated patients,
, Emerg Med Australas, Apr, Volume 18, Issue 2, p.185-195, (2006)
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Toxicological aspects of preparedness and aftercare for chemical-incidents,
, Toxicology, Oct 30, Volume 214, Issue 3, p.232-248, (2005)
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Medical resources and requirements for responding to radiological terrorism,
, Health Phys, Nov, Volume 89, Issue 5, p.488-493, (2005)
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[Nerve gas--guidelines for care of victims of terrorism],
, Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen, Mar 17, Volume 125, Issue 6, p.731-735, (2005)
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Chemical and biological terrorism preparedness for staff development specialists,
, J Nurses Staff Dev, Sep-Oct, Volume 19, Issue 5, p.218-225; quiz 226-227, (2003)
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Chemical weapon functional exercise--Cincinnati: observations and lessons learned from a "typical medium-sized" city's response to simulated terrorism utilizing Weapons of Mass Destruction,
, Public Health Rep, May-Jun, Volume 118, Issue 3, p.205-214, (2003)
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Bioterrorism preparedness: answers for the health-system pharmacist,
, Am J Health Syst Pharm, May 15, Volume 59, Issue 10, p.928-930, (2002)
Bioterrorism preparedness. I: The emergency department and hospital,
, Emerg Med Clin North Am, May, Volume 20, Issue 2, p.437-455, (2002)
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Bioterrorism preparedness. II: The community and emergency medical services systems,
, Emerg Med Clin North Am, May, Volume 20, Issue 2, p.457-476, (2002)
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Healthcare emergency preparedness: is the facility ready?,
, Healthc Hazard Manage Monit, Jun, Volume 15, Issue 10, p.1-7, (2002)
Hospital preparedness for victims of chemical or biological terrorism,
, Am J Public Health, May, Volume 91, Issue 5, p.710-716, (2001)
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