Building a professional global disaster response team at an academic health-care institution: the professionalisation of humanitarian health-care workers
Background: The numbers of individuals affected by disasters and conflict are on the rise, similarly are the numbers of clinicans who seek to help. Although health-care workers want to provide immediate clinical care-as in field hospitals-disaster response requires a comprehensive set of knowledge,...
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Main Authors: | H Cranmer (Author), M Aschkenasay (Author) |
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2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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