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Chemically contaminated casualties: different problems and possible solutions,
, Am J Disaster Med, Mar-Apr, Volume 5, Issue 2, p.95-105, (2010)
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Health care emergency management: establishing the science of managing mass casualty and mass effect incidents,
, Disaster Med Public Health Prep, Jun, Volume 3, Issue 2 Suppl, p.S52-58, (2009)
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A state survey of emergency department preparedness for the care of children in a mass casualty event,
, Am J Disaster Med, Jul-Aug, Volume 4, Issue 4, p.227-232, (2009)
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Electronic Mass Casualty Assessment and Planning Scenarios (EMCAPS): development and application of computer modeling to selected National Planning Scenarios for high-consequence events,
, Ann Emerg Med, Feb, Volume 53, Issue 2, p.226-232, (2009)
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Can teaching methods based on pattern recognition skill development optimise triage in mass-casualty incidents?,
, Emerg Med J, Dec, Volume 26, Issue 12, p.899-902, (2009)
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Burn surge for Los Angeles County, California,
, J Trauma, Aug, Volume 67, Issue 2 Suppl, p.S143-146, (2009)
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Surge capacity. Is your system prepared for the victims of a large-scale incident?,
, EMS Mag, Apr, Volume 38, Issue 4, p.36-40, (2009)
Injury patterns in clashes between citizens and security forces during forced evacuation,
, Emerg Med J, Oct, Volume 25, Issue 10, p.695-8, (2008)
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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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Definitive care for the critically ill during a disaster: current capabilities and limitations: from a Task Force for Mass Critical Care summit meeting, January 26-27, 2007, Chicago, IL,
, Chest, May, Volume 133, Issue 5 Suppl, p.8S-17S, (2008)
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Definitive care for the critically ill during a disaster: medical resources for surge capacity: from a Task Force for Mass Critical Care summit meeting, January 26-27, 2007, Chicago, IL,
, Chest, May, Volume 133, Issue 5 Suppl, p.32S-50S, (2008)
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Disaster preparedness. D.C. medical center unveils mass casualty design concepts,
, Hosp Health Netw, May, Volume 82, Issue 5, p.22, (2008)
Identifying and tracking disaster victims: state-of-the-art technology review,
, Fam Community Health, Jan-Mar, Volume 31, Issue 1, p.23-34, (2008)
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Development of an "all-hazards" hospital disaster preparedness training course utilizing multi-modality teaching,
, Prehosp Disaster Med, Jan-Feb, Volume 23, Issue 1, p.63-67; discussion 68-69, (2008)
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Modified critical care and treatment space considerations for mass casualty critical illness and injury,
, Respir Care, Jan, Volume 53, Issue 1, p.67-74; discussion 74-77, (2008)
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Surge capacity mechanical ventilation,
, Respir Care, Jan, Volume 53, Issue 1, p.78-88; discussion 88-90, (2008)
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Mechanical ventilation in mass casualty scenarios. Augmenting staff: project XTREME,
, Respir Care, Feb, Volume 53, Issue 2, p.176-188; discussion 189, (2008)
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Recommendations for postexposure interventions to prevent infection with hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, or human immunodeficiency virus, and tetanus in persons wounded during bombings and other mass-casualty events--United States, 2008: recommendat,
, MMWR Recomm Rep, Aug 1, Volume 57, Issue RR-6, p.1-21; quiz CE1-4, (2008)
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Developing a National Inventory of Telehealth Resources for Rapid and Effective Emergency Medical Care: a white paper developed by the American Telemedicine Association Emergency Preparedness and Response Special Interest Group,
, Telemed J E Health, Aug, Volume 14, Issue 6, p.606-610, (2008)
Preparing for burn disasters: predictors of improved perceptions of competency after mass burn care training,
, Prehosp Disaster Med, Sep-Oct, Volume 22, Issue 5, p.448-453, (2007)
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