This paper describes the origins and progress of an international project to advance disaster eHealth (DEH) – the application of eHealth technologies to enhance the delivery of healthcare in disasters. The study to date has focused on two major themes; the role of DEH in facilitating inter-agency communication in disaster situations, and the fundamental need to promote awareness of DEH in the education of disaster managers and health professionals. The paper deals mainly with on-going research on the second of these themes, surveying the current provision of disaster medicine education, the design considerations for a DEH programme for health professionals, the key curriculum topics, and the optimal delivery mode
Disaster Medicine (DM) is currently underrepresented in medical schools’ curricula worldwide, and ex...
The introduction of federal initiatives and incentives regarding health information technology foste...
In recent years, effective models of disaster medicine curricula for medical schools have been estab...
This paper describes the origins and progress of an international project to advance disaster eHealt...
International audienceThis paper describes the origins and progress of an international project to a...
Disaster management and disaster medicine are well-established disciplines for responding to disast...
Disaster management and the health sector ought to be natural allies, but there are few examples of ...
Disasters, either natural or manmade, are sudden and mostly unpredictable. They are of such enormous...
Disaster eHealth is a new area of research and endeavour. In order to make a practical contribution ...
A disaster is an event in which a hazard has a destructive environmental or ecological impact on suc...
Objectives: Floods, earthquakes and terror attacks in recent years emphasize the importance of disa...
Objective: Both natural and man-made disasters need near-term and long-term interventions to reduce ...
E-learning has become the most popular topic in medical education including disaster medicine. Becau...
Background:Disaster medicine training in medical school is a key element of disaster preparedness, a...
INTRODUCTION: Education is key to effective disaster management. This study reviews several postgra...
Disaster Medicine (DM) is currently underrepresented in medical schools’ curricula worldwide, and ex...
The introduction of federal initiatives and incentives regarding health information technology foste...
In recent years, effective models of disaster medicine curricula for medical schools have been estab...
This paper describes the origins and progress of an international project to advance disaster eHealt...
International audienceThis paper describes the origins and progress of an international project to a...
Disaster management and disaster medicine are well-established disciplines for responding to disast...
Disaster management and the health sector ought to be natural allies, but there are few examples of ...
Disasters, either natural or manmade, are sudden and mostly unpredictable. They are of such enormous...
Disaster eHealth is a new area of research and endeavour. In order to make a practical contribution ...
A disaster is an event in which a hazard has a destructive environmental or ecological impact on suc...
Objectives: Floods, earthquakes and terror attacks in recent years emphasize the importance of disa...
Objective: Both natural and man-made disasters need near-term and long-term interventions to reduce ...
E-learning has become the most popular topic in medical education including disaster medicine. Becau...
Background:Disaster medicine training in medical school is a key element of disaster preparedness, a...
INTRODUCTION: Education is key to effective disaster management. This study reviews several postgra...
Disaster Medicine (DM) is currently underrepresented in medical schools’ curricula worldwide, and ex...
The introduction of federal initiatives and incentives regarding health information technology foste...
In recent years, effective models of disaster medicine curricula for medical schools have been estab...