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Honolulu is susceptible to coastal flooding hazards. Like other coastal cities, Honolulu&s long-term economic viability and sustainability depends on how well it can adapt to changes in the natural and built environment. While there is a... more
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      Environmental ScienceTransportationRisk ManagementEmergency Management
The assessment of the response of a prehospital/hospital system to a disaster will prove a complex and challenging undertaking for those who attempt it. Data availability and quality will prove to be an immediate problem. Finding the time... more
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      Program EvaluationNursingEmergency Medical ServicesDisasters
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      BiochemistryBioinformaticsDevelopmental BiologyClimate Change
The August 2007 earthquake in Peru resulted in the loss of critical health infrastructure and resource capacity. A regionally located United States Military Mobile Surgical Team was deployed and operational within 48 hours. However, a... more
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      EngineeringNatural HazardsPeruAdolescent
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Disasters are inevitable and can strike anywhere at any time. Whether it's a natural event (such as a hurricane, flood, or earthquake), a disease pandemic, or a purposeful or accidental human action (such as an act of terrorism or... more
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Environmental health has a significant role to play in all stages of disaster management, from planning through to recovery. The conceptualizetion of the environmental health role by environmental health practitioners and other... more
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      PoliticsAustraliaEnvironmental HealthDisaster Management
This article discusses the influence of management theory, some principles of leadership, four strategic management considerations, that are applied to emergency management, allow emergency managers to transform their followers,... more
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      LeadershipEmergency ManagementHumansBusiness and Management
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      ManagementNatural HazardsPhilippinesDisaster Management
In the past few years, a number of publications and other resources have appeared concerning the management of mass fatality incidents. Some are geared toward the general management of incidents while others cover more specific topics... more
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      TerrorismHumansClinical SciencesRadiation Monitoring
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      MedicineEmergency Medical ServicesDisastersHumans
Given the evolution of the public health (PH) and the changes from the phenomenon of globalization, this area has encountered new ethical challenges. In order to find a coherent approach to address ethical issues in PH policy, this study... more
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      PhilosophyBioethicsEvidence Based PracticeSocial Justice
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      PsychologyCommunicationFocus GroupsPublic Health
On January 12, 2010, a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, resulting in an estimated 222,570 deaths and 300,000 persons with injuries. The University of Miami Global Institute/Project Medishare (UMGI/PM) established the first field... more
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SUMMARY The specter of bioterrorism has captured the attention of government and military officials, scientists, and the general public. Compared to other sectors of the population, clinical microbiologists are more directly impacted by... more
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In recent years, the European Union (EU) has progressively assumed more and more of a primary role in crisis response coordination. The EU Integrated Political Crisis Response arrangements (IPCR) were recently approved to facilitate this... more
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      Disaster StudiesDisaster risk managementPoliticsPublic Health Policy
Children face innumerable challenges following exposure to disasters. To address trauma sequelae, researchers and clinicians have developed a variety of mental health interventions. While the overall effectiveness of multiple... more
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      Child and adolescent mental healthDisaster StudiesPolitical Violence and TerrorismChild Clinical Psychology
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      Climate ChangeEnvironmental policyGlobal HealthHealth Information Systems
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In September 2003, a consortium of bioterrorism and health education experts from the University of Louisville, the University of Kentucky, the Kentucky Department for Public Health, and the Louisville Metro Health Department received... more
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      EngineeringLeadershipCrisis ManagementRisk Management
Military, governmental, and civilian agencies routinely respond to disasters around the world, including large-scale mass casualty events such as the earthquake in Pakistan in 2005, Hurricane Katrina in the United States in 2005, and the... more
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      HaitiPakistanInternational CooperationPlanning
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Introduction:Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in response to international disasters.Objective:As part of a national survey, the present study was designed to evaluate the education and training... more
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      Disaster MedicineLeadershipAustraliaMedicine
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      Program EvaluationEmergency MedicineGlobal HealthHealth Planning
Describe a multilevel model of decontamination capacity for hospitals. Descriptive model. Acute care hospitals with decontamination responsibilities. None. None. None. This multilevel model of defining decontamination capacity would allow... more
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      SociologyTerrorismMedicineHospitals
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      EducationLocal GovernmentSocial SupportDisaster Preparedness
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychiatryMental Health
This paper reviews how Nicaragua has recovered from Hurricane Mitch of October 1998. In particular, it examines how the assumptions and claims that were made during initial recovery planning have proven relevant in light of subsequent... more
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      EngineeringEconomicsClimate ChangeHuman Rights
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      RadiationRadiation ProtectionPublic HealthOccupational Medicine
A hospital-based decontamination team tested whether it could (1) perform effective technical decontamination while maintaining safety of staff and patients; (2) safely accommodate unique needs in the showers, including guide dogs and... more
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      SociologyDisaster MedicineMedicineDisaster Preparedness
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      Disaster MedicineHumansVolunteersDisaster planning
ObjectivesRadiological terror presents a real threat, but little is known about how low-income, urban African Americans may respond to such threats. The aim of this study was to understand the unique challenges of this group and to... more
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      CommunicationPerceptionTerrorismPoverty