This article reviews the implications of mass-casualty, terrorist bombings for emergency department (ED) and hospital emergency responses. Several practical issues are considered, including the performance of a preliminary needs assessment, the mobilizat
Review on emergency medical response against terrorist attack De-wen Wang1*, Yao Liu2 and Ming-min J...
Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) encompass any scenario that can dramatically impact emergency medicin...
Abstract: The possibility of a terrorist attack employing the use of chemical or biological weapons...
This article reviews the implications of mass-casualty, terrorist bombings for emergency department ...
© 2003 World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.This article reviews the implications o...
INTRODUCTION: This article characterizes the epidemiological outcomes, resource utilization, and tim...
© 2003 World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.Introduction: This article characterize...
The medical response to mass casualty terrorist bombings (MCTB) has received extensive treatment in ...
"Explosive devices and high-velocity firearms are the most common weapons used by terrorists. The mo...
The first article in this series (Part I) discussed the abundant exposure of our emergency departmen...
"The purpose of this interim planning guidance is to provide valuable information and insight to hel...
Explosive devices and high-velocity firearms are the terrorists\ue2\u20ac\u2122 weapons of choice. T...
Background: The scene of a mass-casualty attack (MCA) entails a crime scene, a hazardous space, and ...
As terrorists attacks increase in frequency, hospital disaster plans need to be scrutinized to ensur...
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...
Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) encompass any scenario that can dramatically impact emergency medicin...
Abstract: The possibility of a terrorist attack employing the use of chemical or biological weapons...
This article reviews the implications of mass-casualty, terrorist bombings for emergency department ...
© 2003 World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.This article reviews the implications o...
INTRODUCTION: This article characterizes the epidemiological outcomes, resource utilization, and tim...
© 2003 World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine.Introduction: This article characterize...
The medical response to mass casualty terrorist bombings (MCTB) has received extensive treatment in ...
"Explosive devices and high-velocity firearms are the most common weapons used by terrorists. The mo...
The first article in this series (Part I) discussed the abundant exposure of our emergency departmen...
"The purpose of this interim planning guidance is to provide valuable information and insight to hel...
Explosive devices and high-velocity firearms are the terrorists\ue2\u20ac\u2122 weapons of choice. T...
Background: The scene of a mass-casualty attack (MCA) entails a crime scene, a hazardous space, and ...
As terrorists attacks increase in frequency, hospital disaster plans need to be scrutinized to ensur...
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...
Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) encompass any scenario that can dramatically impact emergency medicin...
Abstract: The possibility of a terrorist attack employing the use of chemical or biological weapons...