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Briefings/Powerpoint Presentations
Increasing Surge Capacity for Treating Burn Patients (February 15, 2007)
New York City Hospital Preparedness Task Force for Patients with Burns
2.7 MB
(The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System)
Burn Surge Project
226 KB
(Westchester Medical Center)
GNYHA Briefing on Blast Injury and Mass Casualty Events (October 17, 2005)
Asymmetric War (Terrorism) and the Epidemiology of Blast Trauma
1.0 MB
(Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH, US Public Health Service)
First Receivers — Capacity Multipliers, Use of Imperfect Data in a Mega-Casualty Event
1.7 MB
(Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH, US Public Health Service )
Children and Asymmetric War
4.3 MB
(Sherlita Amler, MD, FAAP, Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH, and Catherine Y. Lee, MPH )
Survey of Blast Trauma from Evolving Tactics of Terrorism
4.6 MB
(Catherine Y. Lee, Research Faculty Associate, New York Medical College)
GNYHA Briefing on Blast Trauma, Makeshift Bombs, and Mega-Casualty Terrorism: Medical and Physiological Consequences (in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, August 4, 2004)
An Introduction to Asymmetric War (Terrorism) and the Epidemiology of Blast Trauma
2.3 MB
(Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH)
Survey of Terrorist Bombing Tactics and How they Influence Patterns of Injury
6.5 MB
(Catherine Y. Lee, MPH)
Children and Asymmetric War
1.7 MB
(Sherlita Amler, MD, FAAP, Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH, and Catherine Y. Lee, MPH)
3-11's Applied Principles, Lessons-Learned, and Other Observations
889 KB
(Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH)
Autopsy of a Mega-Casualty Event: What are the Principles?
987 KB
(Timothy E. Davis, MD, MPH)
Links
Mass Trauma Preparedness and Response
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
National Bioterrorism Hospital Preparedness Program
(Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
Articles/Reports
In a Moment's Notice: Surge Capacity in Terrorist Bombings
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, April 2007)
March 11, 2004: The Terrorist Bomb Explosions in Madrid, Spain — An Analysis of the Logistics, Injuries Sustained and Clinical Management of Casualties Treated at the Closest Hospital
174 KB
(Critical Care, November 3, 2004)