Disaster Planning
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Subject Areas on Research
- After Harvey, Irma, and Maria, an Opportunity for Better Health-Rebuilding Our Communities as We Want Them.
- An Official American Thoracic Society Workshop Report: Chemical Inhalational Disasters. Biology of Lung Injury, Development of Novel Therapeutics, and Medical Preparedness.
- Assessing surge capacity for radiation victims with marrow toxicity.
- Assessment of economic vulnerability to infectious disease crises.
- Beyond the Ebola Battle--Winning the War against Future Epidemics.
- Bioterrorism and electron microscopic differentiation of poxviruses from herpesviruses: dos and don'ts.
- Blast injury research: modeling injury effects of landmines, bullets, and bombs.
- Building Resilience during Recovery: Lessons from Colorado's Watershed Resilience Pilot Program.
- Calling a "condition H".
- Catastrophic Sudden-Onset Disasters Are Followed by a Surge in Rehabilitation Demand.
- Creating Healthy Communities after Disasters.
- Disaster preparedness and response practices among providers from the Veterans Health Administration and Veterans with spinal cord injuries and/or disorders.
- Emergency response system in the United States.
- Enhancing national capacity to conduct child and family disaster mental health research.
- Financing of international collective action for epidemic and pandemic preparedness.
- Foreword. After the tsunami: mental health challenges to the community for today and tomorrow.
- Health care infrastructure post-Katrina: disaster planning to return health care workers to their home communities.
- Improving the quality of rural nursing care.
- Introduction: spirituality and catastrophe.
- Mangroves protected villages and reduced death toll during Indian super cyclone.
- Mass-casualty victim "surge" management. Preparing for bombings and blast-related injuries with possibility of hazardous materials exposure.
- Medical and public health consequences of nuclear war on the State of Florida.
- Medical planning and response for a nuclear detonation: a practical guide.
- Modeling bioterrorism and disaster preparedness: SMDM's recommendations for design and reporting.
- Occupational medicine programs for animal research facilities.
- Overlapping Crises: Climate Disaster Susceptibility and Incarceration.
- Parents' awareness of disaster plans in children's early learning settings.
- Post-Katrina stabilization of the LSU/Ochsner Psychiatry Residency Program: caveats for disaster preparedness.
- Preparing for an influenza pandemic: are some people more equal than others?
- Preventing pandemics in the world's most vulnerable settings.
- Radiation injury treatment network (RITN): healthcare professionals preparing for a mass casualty radiological or nuclear incident.
- Radiologic and nuclear events: contingency planning for hematologists/oncologists.
- Should palliative care be a necessity or a luxury during an overwhelming health catastrophe?
- Southeastern Center for Emerging Biologic Threats tabletop exercise: foodborne toxoplasmosis outbreak on college campuses.
- Teachers in the aftermath of terrorism: a case study of one New York City school.
- The 2015 Nepal Earthquake(s): Lessons Learned From the Disability and Rehabilitation Sector's Preparation for, and Response to, Natural Disasters.
- The extent and impact of mental health problems after disaster.
- The role of coalitions in disaster policymaking.
- The terror part of terrorism.
- Triage for the neurosurgeon.
- Use of sentinel laboratories by clinicians to evaluate potential bioterrorism and emerging infections.
- When disaster strikes: responding to the needs of children.
- Where Do You Go When Your Prison Cell Floods? Inadequacy of Current Climate Disaster Plans of US Departments of Correction.