Background: It is likely that calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) continue in response to international disasters. As part of a national survey, the present study was designed to evaluate the Australian DMAT experience and the need for logistic support. Methods: Data were collected via an anonymous mailed survey distributed via State and Territory representatives on the Australian Health Protection Committee, who identified team members associated with Australian DMAT deployments from the 2004 Asian Tsunami disaster. Results: The response rate for this survey was 50% (59/118). Most of the personnel had deployed to the South East Asian Tsunami affected areas. The DMAT members had significant clinical and international e...
There remains a plethora of untapped resources which exist within disaster affected communities, abl...
AbstractIn the aftermath of natural disasters, emergency medical teams (EMTs) are dispatched to help...
Effective emergency management in readiness and response phases before and after a disaster can ofte...
Background: It is likely that calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) continue in respon...
Background: Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in response t...
Background: Disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) have responded to numerous international disas...
Summary Background: Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in re...
Introduction: Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in response...
INTRODUCTION: It is likely that calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) will continue in...
Objective: The objective of this preliminary study was to evaluate the perceptions of internationall...
AbstractThe 26 December 2004 Tsunami resulted in a death toll of >270,000 persons, making it the ...
Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATs) are an integral part of providing immediate medical aid to...
The purpose of the paper is to outline and discuss key logistical challenges faced by humanitarian a...
When disasters exceed the capacity of the affected country to cope within its own resources, assista...
SUMMARY: Disasters cause an acute deterioration in all stages of life. An area affected by the disas...
There remains a plethora of untapped resources which exist within disaster affected communities, abl...
AbstractIn the aftermath of natural disasters, emergency medical teams (EMTs) are dispatched to help...
Effective emergency management in readiness and response phases before and after a disaster can ofte...
Background: It is likely that calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) continue in respon...
Background: Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in response t...
Background: Disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) have responded to numerous international disas...
Summary Background: Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in re...
Introduction: Calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) are likely to continue in response...
INTRODUCTION: It is likely that calls for disaster medical assistance teams (DMATs) will continue in...
Objective: The objective of this preliminary study was to evaluate the perceptions of internationall...
AbstractThe 26 December 2004 Tsunami resulted in a death toll of >270,000 persons, making it the ...
Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATs) are an integral part of providing immediate medical aid to...
The purpose of the paper is to outline and discuss key logistical challenges faced by humanitarian a...
When disasters exceed the capacity of the affected country to cope within its own resources, assista...
SUMMARY: Disasters cause an acute deterioration in all stages of life. An area affected by the disas...
There remains a plethora of untapped resources which exist within disaster affected communities, abl...
AbstractIn the aftermath of natural disasters, emergency medical teams (EMTs) are dispatched to help...
Effective emergency management in readiness and response phases before and after a disaster can ofte...