/r/DisasterMedicine

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r/DisasterMedicine is a sub for medical professionals to discuss and improve their knowledge of providing health care to disaster survivors and providing medically related preparation, planning, response and recovery for disasters.

/r/DisasterMedicine

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EMS logistics!

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2024/02/29
01:51 UTC

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disaster intel website that I maintain.

www.os-ib.org

Free for use. aggregation site.

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2023/08/22
21:35 UTC

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Seeking participants for disaster response researchers

I am seeking to improve federally coordinated disaster responses and am soliciting nongovernment responders that assisted the evacuated dialysis patients from the US Virgin Islands following Hurricanes Irma and Maria. Please see the study description and criteria below.

Participation description: —One 30-60 minute, audio recorded interview, completed by October 31, 2022 —Confidentiality protection via identity masking —$30 Amazon gift card for completed interview

Participant qualifications: —Nongovernment, community-based response participant, such as with dialysis centers or social support personnel —Participated in any aspect of the evacuation process such as preparing evacuees for transport or service as a family liaison

This interview is a component of a doctoral research project for a Walden University Ph.D. Student

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2022/10/11
17:17 UTC

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Subreddit group question

Is the intended purpose if this group to share personal experiences, advise on disaster responder readiness (certain geographies or conditions), form response teams or something altogether different?

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2022/07/09
13:51 UTC

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