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Burn Disaster Response Planning in New York City: Updated Recommendations for Best Practices. | Describe a draft response plan for the tiered triage, treatment, or transportation of 400 adult and pediatric victims (50/million population) of a burn disaster for the first 3 to 5 days after injury using regional resources. |
Challenges in coordination: differences in perception of civil and military organizations by comparing international scientific literature and field experiences. | - the amount of research on challenges to civil–military coordination publishedin the scientific literature - the thematic coverage of these challenges to civil–military coordination or the classification of challenges to civil–military coordination under major themes- determine whether civil and military professionals acting in the field identified challenges to civil–military coordination similar to those found in the literature, and whether these could be classified under similar themes. |
Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER): An Innovative Emergency Management Tool in the United States. | To demonstrate how the use of CASPER, as a tool for community recovery and mass care, can increase state and local public health capacity for emergency response. |
Computer-based collaborative training for transportation security and emergency response | Highlight the usefulness of the low-cost emergency training prototype and its decision support systems in enabling effective, collaborative decision-making, and efficient resource deployment by the participating agents and improvements in the quality of service that the Department of Transportation can provide to its fellow citizen. |
Context-Specific, Scenario-Based Risk Scales. | How to develop the scale, propose measures to evaluate it, and consider how to use it effectively. |
Conventional Medical Education and the History of Simulation in Radiology | The article summarizes the simulation methods used in radiology for different purposes. There is no defined question in the article. Choosing the method depends on the goal of the simulation, such as simple task, complex task covering many clinical competencies or simulation for formal assessment. |
Crisis leadership in an acute clinical setting: christchurch hospital, new zealand ICU experience following the february 2011 earthquake. | Provide a comprehensive overview of crisis leadership from the perspective of multi-level interactions between staff members in the acute clinical environment during the process of the crisis management |
Crisis Management Dilemmas: Differences in Attitudes towards Reactive Crisis Communication Strategies among Future Business Professionals in Croatia | Analyze the process of crisis communication, characteristics of known reactive crisis communications strategies and examine if there are differences in attitudes towards reactive communication strategies among future business professional |
Culpable leaders, trust, emotional exhaustion, and identification during a crisis. | The purpose of this paper is to investigate followers’ judgments of the culpability of their leaders and the organization’s external stakeholders in causing a crisis. |
D-DEMATEL: A new method to identify critical success factors in emergency management | Based on D number theory and decision-making and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL), a new method called D-DEMATEL to identify critical success factors (CSFs) in emergency management is proposed |
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