A nationally representative sample of basic and paramedic emergency medical service providers in the United States was surveyed to assess their willingness to respond to terrorist incidents. EMTs were appreciably (9-13%) less willing than able to respond to such potential terrorist-related incidents as smallpox outbreaks, chemical attacks, or radioactive dirty bombs (p < 0.0001). EMTs who had received terrorism-related continuing medical education within the previous 2 years were twice as likely (OR = 1.9, 95% CI 1.9, 2.0) to be willing to respond to a potential smallpox dissemination incident as those who indicated that they had not received such training. Timely and appropriate training, attention to interpersonal concerns, and instilling...
Despite the resources dedicated since 2001 to training health providers in emergency and bioterror-i...
In the aftermath of September 11, the people and government of the United States confronted a new re...
Despite the resources dedicated since 2001 to training health providers in emergency and bioterror-i...
Previous studies have found that public health systems within the United States are inadequately pre...
Background: Numerous studies have suggested that emergency medical services (EMS) providers are ill-...
As the threat of international terrorism rises, there is an increasing requirement to provide eviden...
Emergency readiness has become a public health priority for United States communities after the 9/11...
Hypothesis: The public health system has a specialized body of knowledge and expertise in bioterrori...
The 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic increased America’s awareness of the amount of death and da...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the training and readiness levels of Collegiate...
Previous findings have demonstrated that the preparedness and infrastructure of the public health sy...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.ingentaconnect.comMan...
OBJECTIVES: This investigation describes terrorism preparedness among U.S. office-based physicians a...
This study evaluates the perceptions of preparedness and willingness to work during disasters and pu...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the change in prevalence of bioterrorism training among emergency medicine (EM...
Despite the resources dedicated since 2001 to training health providers in emergency and bioterror-i...
In the aftermath of September 11, the people and government of the United States confronted a new re...
Despite the resources dedicated since 2001 to training health providers in emergency and bioterror-i...
Previous studies have found that public health systems within the United States are inadequately pre...
Background: Numerous studies have suggested that emergency medical services (EMS) providers are ill-...
As the threat of international terrorism rises, there is an increasing requirement to provide eviden...
Emergency readiness has become a public health priority for United States communities after the 9/11...
Hypothesis: The public health system has a specialized body of knowledge and expertise in bioterrori...
The 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic increased America’s awareness of the amount of death and da...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to assess the training and readiness levels of Collegiate...
Previous findings have demonstrated that the preparedness and infrastructure of the public health sy...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.ingentaconnect.comMan...
OBJECTIVES: This investigation describes terrorism preparedness among U.S. office-based physicians a...
This study evaluates the perceptions of preparedness and willingness to work during disasters and pu...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the change in prevalence of bioterrorism training among emergency medicine (EM...
Despite the resources dedicated since 2001 to training health providers in emergency and bioterror-i...
In the aftermath of September 11, the people and government of the United States confronted a new re...
Despite the resources dedicated since 2001 to training health providers in emergency and bioterror-i...