نتایج جستجو برای: disaster medical assistance teams

تعداد نتایج: 691736  

Journal: :Hanyang Medical Reviews 2015

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2007
David P Sklar Michael Richards Mark Shah Paul Roth

Disaster preparedness and disaster response should be a capability of all academic health centers. The authors explore the potential role and impact of academic medical centers (AMC)s in disaster response. The National Disaster Medical System and the evolution of disaster medical assistance teams (DMAT) are described, and the experience at one AMC with DMAT is reviewed. The recent deployment of...

2016
Myeong-il Cha Gi Woon Kim Chu Hyun Kim Minhong Choa Dai Hai Choi Inbyung Kim Soon Joo Wang In Sool Yoo Han Deok Yoon Kang Hyun Lee Suck Ju Cho Tag Heo Eun Seog Hong

OBJECTIVE To investigate and document the disaster medical response during the Gyeongju Mauna Ocean Resort gymnasium collapse on February 17, 2014. METHODS Official records of each institution were verified to select the study population. All the medical records and emergency medical service run sheets were reviewed by an emergency physician. Personal or telephonic interviews were conducted, ...

2012
Mark Roddy

In an increasingly connected world, can the cognitive surplus of the online community be effectively harnessed to help in the assistance of managing global disasters? Does this community even want to assist with disaster relief? The relief experts on the ground are continually being confronted with life and death scenarios, so how can they trust the veracity of any assistance provided by the on...

2015
Masato Homma

After the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995, the Japanese national disaster medical system (NDMS) was developed. It mainly consists of four components, namely, a disaster base hospital, an emergency medical information system, a disaster medical assistance team (DMAT), and national aeromedical evacuation (AE). The NDMS was tested for the first time in a real disaster situation during the G...

2017
Hideaki Anan Hisayoshi Kondo Osamu Akasaka Kenichi Oshiro Mitsunobu Nakamura Tetsuro Kiyozumi Norihiko Yamada Masato Homma Kazuma Morino Shinichi Nakayama Yasuhiro Otomo Yuichi Koido

Aim Transporting critically ill patients outside of disaster-affected areas for treatment is an important activity of Japan Disaster Medical Assistance Teams (DMATs). We investigated whether this activity is possible after possible catastrophic damage from a Nankai Trough earthquake. Methods Japan was divided into three areas based on the level of predicted damage (definitely, possibly, and n...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2013
Ashton Barnett-Vanes Ramon Lorenzo Luis Guinto

Correspondence: Ashton Barnett-Vanes Sir Alexander Fleming Building Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ E-mail: [email protected] Disasters continue to pose substantial threats to human health worldwide. Knowledge in the principles of disaster medicine and of the wider function of the health system is therefore essential for health care teams who m...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2012
Farooq A Rathore James E Gosney Jan D Reinhardt Andrew J Haig Jianan Li Joel A DeLisa

Natural disasters can cause significant numbers of severe, disabling injuries, resulting in a public health emergency and requiring foreign assistance. However, since medical rehabilitation services are often poorly developed in disaster-affected regions and not highly prioritized by responding teams, physical and rehabilitation medicine (PRM) has historically been underemphasized in global dis...

Journal: :Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2017

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