Abstracts of Scientific and Invited Papers International Preparedness and Response to Emergencies and Disasters (IPRED 2010)
Poster Presentations—Education and Training
(M11) Managing a Simulated Disaster using Radio Frequency Identification Technology versus the Use of SMART Cards
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(M12) Disaster Training via Annual Workshops in India
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(M13) Leading Simulation as a Tool for Internal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guidelines
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(M14) Selection and Preparedness of Staff
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(M16) Trauma and Emergency Ultrasound Training Program for Latin American Countries
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(M17) “Promoting Cooperation”—A Swedish e-Learning Project Concerning Inter-Professional Cooperation during Chemical, Biological, Radiological, or Nuclear Disasters
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(M18) Need for Standardized Training for Doctors and Nurses in Trauma Care—A Perspective from a Developing Nation
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(M19) Undergraduate Paramedic Nurses, MicroSim, and Patient Assessment in Australian Emergency Health
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(M20) Training Course in Emergency Medical Assistance in a Tropical Environment
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(M21) Certified Hospital Emergency Coordinator Training Program
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(M22) Significance of Education and Training for Confined-Space Medicine for Medical Teams and Search-and-Rescue Professionals—Lessons Learned from the JR Train Crash in Japan, 2005
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(M23) Survey of Student Attitudes Toward and Knowledge of Emergency Preparedness
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(M24) Breadth of Emergency Medicine Training in Pakistan
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(M25) Cultural Competency Education: A Challenge for the Humanitarian Workforce
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(M26) Model for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Health
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Oral Presentations—Coordination and Clusters
Formation of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine Oceania Chapter: Process, Lessons Learned, and the Future
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Lessons Learned from the Health Cluster Approach in Africa
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A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities: New Orleans and Dresden—Cutting-Edge Issues in Public Health Preparedness
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Oral Presentations—Psychosocial Issues
“In Gauze We Trust”: Lessons Learned from a Gendered Profession during Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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Gender Matters: Critical Disaster Risk and Care Distinctions in Preparedness, Triage, and Psychosocial Needs
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