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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2007): January/February
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2007): January/February
Published:
01/01/2007
Editorial
Assisting states in planning for pandemic influenza
Ronald W. Manderscheid, PhD, Priscilla S. Golden, C. Lee Smith
5-8
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Brief Communications
Los Angeles County and the Disaster Resource Center program
Richard Zoraster, MD, Kay Fruhwirth, MSN, RN, Dolores Hill, BSN, RN, Carolyn Meyer, MPA, RN
10-12
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Articles
Emergency management of trauma in India: Expectations and reality
B. R. Sharma, MBBS, MD
13-19
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Are we ready for terrorism? Emergency medical technicians' and paramedics' training and self-perceived competence since September 11
Art Clawson, MS, Nir Menachemi, PhD, MPH, Unho Kim, MPH, Robert G. Brooks, MD, MBA
26-32
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Case Studies
The quinary pattern of blast injury
Yoram Kluger, MD, FACS, Adi Nimrod, MD, Philippe Biderman, MD, Ami Mayo, MD, Patric Sorkin, MD
21-25
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Review Articles
The influence of global warming on natural disasters and their public health outcomes
James H. Diaz, MD, MPH-TM, DrPH
33-42
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Hospital disaster preparedness: Mental and behavioral health interventions for infectious disease outbreaks and bioterrorism incidents
Artin Terhakopian, MD, David M. Benedek, MD
43-50
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Calendar
Calendar
Richard A. DeVito, Jr.
9
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Complete Issue
January/February 2007
Richard A. DeVito, Jr.
1-59
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