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Simulation for ward processes of surgical care | How to examine the nontechnical skills in simulations to prevent nontechnical errors within a ward context. |
Situation awareness and virtual globes: Applications for disaster management | Are virtual globes helpful to develop situation awareness |
State Mandate Influences on FEMA-Approved Hazard-Mitigation Plans Under the Disaster Management Act of 2000. | “Do cities within states that have existing mandates for the incorporation of hazard- elements in their comprehensive plans include more hazardmitigation elements in their DMA2K plans than cities in states without such a mandate?” |
Striving to be resilient: What concepts, approaches and practices should be incorporated in resilience management guidelines? | Goal of research Identifying and consolidating a wide variety of concepts, approaches and practices for resilient management; and by evaluating their general applicability to be incorporated into guidelines for management (p46). |
Study of efficiency of USAR operations with assistive technologies. | The goal of this paper is to report whether the new assistive technologies have potential to increase the efficiency of a USAR mission based on first field tests during which these novel approaches for victim localization and information fusion have been deployed. |
Supporting collaborative sense-making in emergency management through geo-visualization. | This paper presents our research on the design of a collaborative sense-making system to support team work |
Supporting community emergency management planning through a geocollaboration software architecture. | Literature review, software development |
Task force deployment for big events | What is the minimum number of task force units and where should these units be located such that the event area can be covered in the sense that any place in the area can be reached within a predefined time?Given the number of available task force units. Where should these units be located such that the event area is covered best in the sense that a maximum area can be reached within a predefined time?Given the number of available task force units. Where should these units be located such that the event area is covered best in the sense that the response time needed to reach any place in the area is minimal? |
Teaching Critical Management Skills to Senior Nursing Students: Videotaped or Interactive Hands-On Instruction? | This study examined and compared the effectiveness of videotape versus hands-on instruction in preparing senior nursing students to respond to clinical situations. |
Team Coordination in Escalating Situations: An Empirical Study Using Mid-Fidelity Simulation | The paper discusses how different aspects of team coordination with different levels of domain and management experience, in unexpected and escalating situations avoid or minimize the effects of data overload. |
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