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Self-Defense and Medical Preparedness – Part 1
The following post on medical preparedness is contributed by Pete Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT. I’d be very interested in comments from those of you who have served in areas … Continue reading
Posted in Contributors, Disaster Relief, Medical archives, Pete Farmer, Preparation, Public health, Self-defense
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Hitting the Wall: Legal, Ethical, and Logistical Barriers to Medical Preparedness
The following post on medical preparedness is contributed by Pete Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT. * * * Image via Wikipedia You’ve done your research, rolled-up your sleeves and … Continue reading
Thoughts on Disasters
The following post is contributed by Dan, a wilderness guide, who has led teams of doctors and nurses on medical diaster response trips throughout the world. What does a person who has “been there, done that” have to say? * … Continue reading
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Tagged Disaster Relief and Recovery, Emergency management, Haiti, Hurricane Katrina, Non-governmental organization, Organization, Philanthropy, United States
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The Challenges of Medical Preparedness in a High-Tech Age
The following post is contributed by Pete Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT. In the first of a series, he raises a number of issues that other readers may … Continue reading