What Would They Say Today?

What Would They Say Today?

Eighteen months after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, America’s healthcare leadership announced that while they had not been ready on September 11, 2001, now they were. On March 13, 2003, in a much-ballyhooed statement, still sited to this day, the American College of...
Continuous Integrated Triage

Continuous Integrated Triage

The concept of resource-based decision making would seem to be basic to the practice of medicine and especially emergency medicine and disaster medicine.  Unfortunately the reality is that in the United States of America and, actually in most industrialized nations,...
Where Did All The Doctors Go?

Where Did All The Doctors Go?

In the fall of 2010, the gulf coast of the United States is again struck by a category four hurricane. Five years of planning and preparation swing into action. Hospitals, structurally reinforced to survive such storms, remain open and operational, serving their...
Doc My Head Hurts

Doc My Head Hurts

“Doc, my head hurts!”   Every emergency room doctor hears these works every time they work. Although most headaches are no more than just that, a headache, the rare headache that is more can be a medical catastrophe for the patient, their family and their doctor....