Literature DB >> 21304048

Partnered disaster preparedness: lessons learned from international events.

Christopher T Born1, Thomas R Cullison, Jeffrey A Dean, Roman A Hayda, Norman McSwain, Lawrence M Riddles, Albert J Shimkus.   

Abstract

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 earthquake in Haiti in 2010. Potential exists for improved coordination of medical response between civilian and military sectors and for the creation of a planned and practiced interface. Disaster preparedness could be enhanced with more robust disaster education for civilian responders; creation of a database of precredentialed, precertified medical specialists; implementation of a communication bridge; and the establishment of agreements between military and civilian medical/surgical groups in advance of major catastrophic events.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21304048     DOI: 10.5435/00124635-201102001-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Acad Orthop Surg        ISSN: 1067-151X            Impact factor:   3.020


  2 in total

1.  Critically assessing the Haiti earthquake response and the barriers to quality orthopaedic care.

Authors:  Daniel B Sonshine; Amber Caldwell; Richard A Gosselin; Christopher T Born; R Richard Coughlin
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2012-04-10       Impact factor: 4.176

Review 2.  Orthopaedic care provided by the 14th combat support hospital in support of humanitarian and disaster relief after hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.

Authors:  Nathan Lanham; Kyle Bockelman; Fernando Lopez; Marc M Serra; Bradford Scanlan
Journal:  World J Orthop       Date:  2020-02-18
  2 in total

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