Increased global terrorism has given rise to unique medical requirements that may be de-scribed as terror medicine. Using Israeli experience as a reference base, this paper notes four broad areas of terror medicine: preparedness, incident management, mechanisms of injuries and responses, and psychological consequences. Whether terror medicine is treated as a stand-alone discipline or part of disaster medicine, or of a larger enterprise like public health, its parame-ters should be understood and taught. Efforts to discourage and prevent terrorist attacks should be among a society’s highest priorities. No less important are the requirements to prepare for, respond to, and recover from these events. The more that individuals and institutions ...
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International terrorism remains a significant threat to the peace of the world. Weapons using variou...
Trauma practitioners and educators: are you ready to meet the challenges of the aftermath of terrori...
Increased global terrorism has given rise to unique medical requirements that may be de-scribed as t...
Terror medicine, a field related to emergency and disaster medicine, focuses on medical issues rangi...
As the threat of international terrorism rises, there is an increasing requirement to provide eviden...
Review on emergency medical response against terrorist attack De-wen Wang1*, Yao Liu2 and Ming-min J...
Every year, the number of acts of aggression increases, leading to the death of people and causing i...
BACKGROUND Terrorism-related incidents that are associated with mass casualties (mass-casualty te...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.ingentaconnect.comMan...
Three waves of terrorism have ushered in a new era in public health, safety, and health care in the ...
Book Review of Medical Response to Terrorism: Preparedness and Clinical Practice, Keyes DC, Burstein...
Summary Terrorism is an act of violence, mostly directed at civilian populations, and aimed at infl...
Emergency physicians are likely to be first-line responders in any local or regional terrorist event...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
International terrorism remains a significant threat to the peace of the world. Weapons using variou...
Trauma practitioners and educators: are you ready to meet the challenges of the aftermath of terrori...
Increased global terrorism has given rise to unique medical requirements that may be de-scribed as t...
Terror medicine, a field related to emergency and disaster medicine, focuses on medical issues rangi...
As the threat of international terrorism rises, there is an increasing requirement to provide eviden...
Review on emergency medical response against terrorist attack De-wen Wang1*, Yao Liu2 and Ming-min J...
Every year, the number of acts of aggression increases, leading to the death of people and causing i...
BACKGROUND Terrorism-related incidents that are associated with mass casualties (mass-casualty te...
This paper examines the present threat to public health posed by biological terrorism and the need f...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.ingentaconnect.comMan...
Three waves of terrorism have ushered in a new era in public health, safety, and health care in the ...
Book Review of Medical Response to Terrorism: Preparedness and Clinical Practice, Keyes DC, Burstein...
Summary Terrorism is an act of violence, mostly directed at civilian populations, and aimed at infl...
Emergency physicians are likely to be first-line responders in any local or regional terrorist event...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://journals.cambridge.org/ac...
International terrorism remains a significant threat to the peace of the world. Weapons using variou...
Trauma practitioners and educators: are you ready to meet the challenges of the aftermath of terrori...