Mechanisms of Injury

Mechanisms of Injury

The “all hazards” approach to disaster preparedness is based on the concept that while adverse events can not be predicted in their timing, location or type there are limited ways in which they can impact a community, business, or individual. In disaster medicine we...
In The Kill Zone

In The Kill Zone

Imagine arriving at work and two-thirds of your employees are out sick.  Now imagine that you are the manager of a large supermarket or a WalMart or a Super Target.  This is exactly the situation that America’s retailers and manufacturers face with the coming...
The National Resource Typing System

The National Resource Typing System

The Homeland Security Act of 2002 provided the authority for the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It also directed the Director of DHS to create a National Incident Management System (NIMS). Published in 2004, NIMS formed the framework for...
The Industrialized World Isn’t Safe From Pandemic

The Industrialized World Isn’t Safe From Pandemic

The recent cover stories in the November 6, 2006 Life section of USA Today by Anita Manning and Elizabeth Weise, beautifully depict the potential spectrum of disease and the implications of human vulnerability to pandemic flu and specifically the H5N1 avian flu...