Healthcare

Personnel Staffing in Times of Disaster

by Joseph Cahill -

Three modes of operation, two of which might strain the trained EMS personnel resources immediately available but would not overwhelm them. Preparing for the third mode, a sudden mass-casualty scenario, must be done carefully and thoughtfully.

Needed: A Comprehensive Medical Intelligence Picture

by Asha M. George -

Defeating the threat posed by biological weapons requires a mountain of relevant information, collated and translated into actionable data, and distributed to a broad spectrum of potential users.

IEDs, RDDs, and Other Improvised Hazards

by Joseph Cahill -

When it seems likely that explosives have been used in a mass-casualty incident or "event," the personnel responding must remember that additional, and bigger, explosions might soon follow and that they, the first responders, may be the target.

Wicked Problems, Virtuous Solutions: How to Design a Risk-Based Medical Facility

by Michael Allswede -

The setting of national standards for the personal protective equipment worn and training received by first responders working in a hazardous-materials environment is a positive step forward.

The EMS Community Looks to the Future

by Joseph Cahill -

The era of "us versus them" is over. In times of disasters affecting the entire local population, all private-sector as well as public agencies must pool their resources in a common effort.

Pandemic Flu Vaccine - Still No Silver Bullet

by Jerry Mothershead -

Several years have passed since the first H5N1 outbreak and there have been speeches, studies, and statistics galore - but few if any nations are even half-prepared to deal with the consequences of a major pandemic.

Imperatives for the Training of Medical Staff

by Michael Allswede -

The U.S. private-sector health care system is probably the best in the world. But it is not prepared to deal with mass-casualty incidents, lacks the funding needed to expand beyond current capacity, and suffers from certain shortages.

Behind the Mask: EMS, Influenza, and Respiratory Protection

by James Mason -

A high-efficiency mask, a procedure mask, an SCBA, or a PAPR - which shall it be? The correct answer determines whether the wearer is part of the solution, or becomes another part of the problem.

Pro and Con, Yea and Nay - Experts' Dialogue on the New HICS Guidebook

by Michael Allswede & Jerry Mothershead -

A Point-Counterpoint discussion of California's new Hospital Incident Command System Guidebook, its strengths and weaknesses, its applicability to the "business" of medicine in the United States, and how it can be used to deal with real-life scenarios.

CBRNE Weapons - What's in a Name?

by Joseph Cahill -

A primer for the everyday citizen: The vocabulary of terror grows in both size and scope as modern technology makes weapons of mass destruction cheaper, deadlier, and more universally available.