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Medical Reserve Corps: Increasing Community Resilience in Mass Casualties Through Active Bystander Training.

Medical Reserve Corps: Increasing Community Resilience in Mass Casualties Through Active... From the Field is a semi-regular column that explores what it means to be a local health professional on the front lines of an emergency. Typically, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) members share their stories of preparing for and responding to disasters, epidemics, and other major health issues. Through exploring the analysis of the challenges faced and the solutions developed, readers can learn how these public health champions keep their communities safe even in extreme situations. Readers may submit topics of interest to jfox46@jhu.edu. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Health security Pubmed

Medical Reserve Corps: Increasing Community Resilience in Mass Casualties Through Active Bystander Training.

Health security , Volume 17 (6): 5 – May 25, 2020

Medical Reserve Corps: Increasing Community Resilience in Mass Casualties Through Active Bystander Training.


Abstract

From the Field is a semi-regular column that explores what it means to be a local health professional on the front lines of an emergency. Typically, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) members share their stories of preparing for and responding to disasters, epidemics, and other major health issues. Through exploring the analysis of the challenges faced and the solutions developed, readers can learn how these public health champions keep their communities safe even in extreme situations. Readers may submit topics of interest to jfox46@jhu.edu.

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DOI
10.1089/hs.2019.0106
pmid
31794676

Abstract

From the Field is a semi-regular column that explores what it means to be a local health professional on the front lines of an emergency. Typically, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) members share their stories of preparing for and responding to disasters, epidemics, and other major health issues. Through exploring the analysis of the challenges faced and the solutions developed, readers can learn how these public health champions keep their communities safe even in extreme situations. Readers may submit topics of interest to jfox46@jhu.edu.

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Health securityPubmed

Published: May 25, 2020

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