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Disaster medicine is a broad and dynamic field that encompasses the medical and surgical response to mass casualty incidents including rail, air, and road traffic accidents; domestic terrorism; and pandemic outbreaks. It also encompasses the global issues of conflict and natural catastrophe. Specialists in disaster medicine provide insight, guidance, and expertise on the principles and practice of medicine both in the disaster impact area and healthcare evacuation-receiving facilities. They liaise with emergency management professionals, hospitals, healthcare facilities, communities, and governments.

With contributions by international authorities in the field, Making Sense of Disaster Medicine: A Hands-on Guide for Medics is an accessible text designed for all medical students and professionals who may find themselves responding to such incidents. Part of the highly successful Making Sense series, the book features an easy-to-read layout and boxed sec

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Disaster medicine: Evolution of a specialty
The medical response to domestic terrorism and major incident management
Managing national mass casualty incidents
Classification of disasters
Pre- and post-deployment
Medicine in the field
Surgery in disasters
Psychological aspects of conflict and catastrophe
Marginalized groups in disasters
Healthcare in refugee populations
The realities of war
The hazards of the job
The ethics of Disaster Medicine
Electives in the developing world

Making Sense of Disaster Medicine A Handson Guide

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 27/08/2010
    ISBN13: 9780340967560, 978-0340967560
    ISBN10: 0340967560

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Disaster medicine is a broad and dynamic field that encompasses the medical and surgical response to mass casualty incidents including rail, air, and road traffic accidents; domestic terrorism; and pandemic outbreaks. It also encompasses the global issues of conflict and natural catastrophe. Specialists in disaster medicine provide insight, guidance, and expertise on the principles and practice of medicine both in the disaster impact area and healthcare evacuation-receiving facilities. They liaise with emergency management professionals, hospitals, healthcare facilities, communities, and governments.

    With contributions by international authorities in the field, Making Sense of Disaster Medicine: A Hands-on Guide for Medics is an accessible text designed for all medical students and professionals who may find themselves responding to such incidents. Part of the highly successful Making Sense series, the book features an easy-to-read layout and boxed sec

    Table of Contents

    Disaster medicine: Evolution of a specialty
    The medical response to domestic terrorism and major incident management
    Managing national mass casualty incidents
    Classification of disasters
    Pre- and post-deployment
    Medicine in the field
    Surgery in disasters
    Psychological aspects of conflict and catastrophe
    Marginalized groups in disasters
    Healthcare in refugee populations
    The realities of war
    The hazards of the job
    The ethics of Disaster Medicine
    Electives in the developing world

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