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Prehospital and disaster medicine

Year: 2024
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

After the Türkiye earthquake: the experience of a pediatric emergency department in a university hospital distant from the disaster area

Components of an updated disaster medicine curriculum included in emergency medicine residency and emergency medical services fellowship in the United States

Description of the public safety medical response and patient encounters within and during the Indianapolis (USA) spring 2020 civil unrest

Dhikr and qur'an recitation therapy: an idea to recover the mental health of families of the death victims of Mount Marapi Eruption in West Sumatra, Indonesia

Disaster preparedness and safety curriculum for early childhood education in Indonesia

Factors associated with the number of injured and fatalities in motor vehicle intentional mass-casualty incidents: a timely aid for scaling the emergency response

Footprint of emergency medicine physicians in disaster medicine publications: a bibliometric analysis

From didactics to disasters: unveiling CBRNe and counter-terrorism medicine training in US medical schools

Glastonbury festival: medical care at the world's largest greenfield music festival

Interorganizational knowledge transfer in mass gatherings: exploring the health and safety stakeholders' perceptions participating in the Athens Marathon

Quantitative metrics in mass-gathering studies: a comprehensive systematic review

Secondary ambulance transfers during the mass-casualty terrorist attack in Israel on October 7, 2023

The impact of alcohol-related presentations to emergency departments on days with a public holiday or sporting event: a retrospective cohort study

The utilization of emergency department and outpatient clinics among evacuated victims after the 2023 Turkey earthquake

Using high-fidelity virtual reality for mass-casualty incident training by first responders - a systematic review of the literature