Disaster Education and Research

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Disaster education, regardless of the audience, has two goals: prevention of disasters and mitigation of disaster effects, including improved outcome for victims and safety for responders. Disaster education should be…

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Displaced Populations

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Displaced populations have occurred throughout the history of humankind. A large population can be displaced by a number of events. These include, but are not limited to, natural disasters (e.g.,…

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Infectious Disease in a Disaster Zone

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In the wake of natural and human-made disasters, displaced populations, often living in overcrowded shelters with disrupted access to clean drinking water, proper sanitation systems, and adequate medical services, face…

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Patient-Tracking Systems in Disasters

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Communication and information management from the field to the care facilities are consistently challenging during disaster response. A critical interdependence exists among the following: accurate information from the field about…

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Volunteers and Donations

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Offering help to people in need is a basic human instinct. During the war in Yugoslavia (1999), thousands of people were able to survive because of donations from foreign governments…

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Medical Care in Remote Areas

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In the medical context, the term remote areas is defined as “locations that are geographically, professionally, and personally isolating, with limited sophistication of medical and logistic support, limited access to…

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Triage

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The train was cut open like a can of tuna. We didn’t know who to treat first. There was a lot of blood, a lot of blood. —Enrique Sanchez, Madrid…

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Management of Mass Fatalities

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Management of large numbers of fatalities is one of the most difficult aspects of disaster response. Natural disasters, in particular, can cause large numbers of deaths, as underscored by the…

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Urban Search and Rescue

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An Urban Search and Rescue (US&R) team is a specialized group of individuals with appropriate equipment, skills, and training that may be called into action during the disaster response phase….

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