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Mass Casualty Information for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Providers
- Blast Lung Injury: An Overview for Prehospital Care Providers
- Bombings: Injury Patterns and Care
A new course designed to provide the latest clinical information regarding blast-related injuries from terrorism. - In a Moment’s Notice: Surge Capacity in Terrorist Bombings
- Emergency Response Workers: Traumatic Stress Incidence
- Model Communities Link EMS and Public Health
- Terrorism Injuries Information, Dissemination and Exchange (TIIDE)
- Video Webcast With Slide Presentations: "Surviving Field Stress for First Responders"
Deals with the physical, emotional, & mental stressors first responders face when called to a technological disaster & will give practical coping strategies & resources for dealing with stress.
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- Blast Lung Injury: Prehospital Care
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- Medical Record Abstraction Form for Domestic Bombing Events
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- Predicting Casualty Severity and Hospital Capacity
- Explosions and Blast Injuries: A Primer for Clinicians
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- Terrorism Injuries Information, Dissemination and Exchange (TIIDE)
- Learn More about the TIIDE Project
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- Emergency Evacuation Study
- Community Study: Rapid community needs assessment using modified cluster sampling methods
- Evaluation of Long-Term Community Recovery after a Mass Trauma Event
- Examples of Possible Research Studies
- Health Services Study: An Assessment of Health Services Sought by and Rendered to Injured Persons Following a Mass Casualty Event
- Health Services Study: An Assessment of Health Services Sought by and Rendered to Non-Event Persons Following a Mass Casualty Event
- Health Services Study: An Assessment of Victim Transport to Medical Care During and Following a Mass Casualty Event
- Medical/Clinical Study: Epidemiologic Study of Environmental and Behavioral Factors Associated with Injury
- Medical/Clinical Study: Rapid Assessment of the Psychological Impact of Mass Casualties
- Medical/Clinical Study: Environmental, Personal, and Behavioral Risk Factors Associated with Event-Related Fatal and Non-Fatal Injuries
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- Priceless Collaboration for Hurricane Preparedness
- Talking to WHO's John Rainford - New WHO Guidelines
- Emergency Communication Challenges in Hurricane Katrina Response
- Hurricane Readiness in High-Risk Areas: Survey Results
- Elements of a Successful Exercise: Functional vs Tabletop and Beyond
- Collaboration & Communication During Emergency Response
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- Introduction to the Risk Communicator
- Social Media & Emergency Communication
- Messaging Is Matter of Trust
- Program Spotlight: Frontlines of the CA Wildfires
- Research Summaries: Summaries of Work from Deborah Glik and Craig Lefebvre
- Risk Communication Opportunities During National Observances
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