Disaster medicine: The need for global action

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The first decade of the twenty-first century was a hallmark for natural and human-made disasters. The world community continued to experience regional conflicts, terrorism, environmental degradation, death, and economic losses. Disasters will continue to happen and proper support, through a granting program, will be necessary to explore and bench mark best practices in Disaster Medicine. © 2011 Policy Studies Organization.

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Nicogossian, A., Zimmerman, T., Kloiber, O., Grigoriev, A. I., Koizumi, N., Heineman-Pieper, J., … Jacobs, W. (2011, March 22). Disaster medicine: The need for global action. World Medical and Health Policy. https://doi.org/10.2202/1948-4682.1159

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