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Publikováno v:
Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A. 82:128-141
This survey investigation assessed an economically challenged and largely minority population regarding concerns, evacuation status, medical needs and access to care during, and after, Hurricane Sandy by ethnicity status for patients using New Jersey
Autor:
Pamela Ohman-Strickland, Greg Corcoran, Channing Hui, Jonathan McCoy, Mark A. Merlin, Chris Kilker, Clifton R. Lacy, Robert Eisenstein
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Open Journal of Emergency Medicine. :49-56
Introduction: Our aim was to determine what patient volume, if any, in-laboratory testing provides results faster than Point-of-Care-Testing (POCT). Methods: To evaluate POCT effectiveness during high volume situations, POCT was compared to in-labora
Autor:
Sarfaty, Cheryl
Publikováno v:
njbiz. 7/17/2006, Vol. 19 Issue 29, p16-16. 1/6p.
Autor:
Evelyn R. Hermes-DeSantis, Joseph A. Barone, Jonathan Karp, Clifton R. Lacy, Joseph E. Cruz, Navaneeth Narayanan, Meghan Nahass
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Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy. 38:217-234
Biological disasters can be natural, accidental, or intentional. Biological threats have made a lasting impact on civilization. This review focuses on agents of clinical significance, bioterrorism, and national security, specifically Category A agent
Publikováno v:
Disasters
Knowing how people prepare for disasters is essential to developing resiliency strategies. This study examined recalled concerns, evacuation experiences, and the future preparedness plans of a vulnerable population in New Jersey, United States, follo
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 69:S1-S3
Autor:
Jennifer Yoon, Jaya Kanduri, Parth Shukla, Justin Oh, Meghan Nahass, Rima Patel, Kapil Wattamwar, Clifton R. Lacy
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Disaster medicine and public health preparedness. 11(6)
ObjectiveHealth care workers are critical first responders. Understanding which factors motivate their willingness to work (WTW) during infectious disease outbreaks may guide improvements in preparedness. The perspective of health care students, the
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Annals of emergency medicine. 70(1)
Autor:
Karen Lowrie, Nancy Mantell, Sastry S. Isukapalli, Michael Greenberg, Henry Mayer, Birnur Ozbas, Paul J. Lioy, Jennifer Rovito, Clifton R. Lacy, Michael L. Lahr, Tayfur Altiok, Joseph Bober
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Risk Analysis. 33:1969-1986
We built three simulation models that can assist rail transit planners and operators to evaluate high and low probability rail-centered hazard events that could lead to serious consequences for rail-centered networks and their surrounding regions. Ou