The Role of Veterinarians in Mass Casualty Disasters: A Continuing Need for Integration to Disaster Management
The need to prepare veterinarians to serve as part of the disaster medical response for mass casualty incidents has been recognized since at least the 1960's. The potential value of incorporating veterinarians for mass casualty disaster response has been noted by organizations throughout the wo...
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Main Authors: | Lindsey S. Holmquist (Author), James Patrick O'Neal (Author), Ray E. Swienton (Author), Curtis A. Harris (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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