Disaster Life Support: The 21st Century’s CPR

Disaster Life Support: The 21st Century’s CPR

When cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was invented in the 1970s, the goal was to train as many potential bystanders as possible to help if someone had a heart attack or choked in public. In an effort to educate everyone about the importance of learning basic chest...
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...

Be Disaster Ready & Plan

Disasters can strike at any time, anywhere. So whether it’s a natural disaster, like an earthquake or hurricane, or a man-made one, like an Anthrax attack, your health care facility needs to be prepared. You can’t wait until the actual event. You need an all-hazards...

HUNKER DOWN AGAIN

It is 2006. It is summer. The sky is blue. The sun is shining again over central Florida and you are enjoying one of Orlando’s beautiful spa and resorts. The kids have met Mickey and Minnie, Pluto and Donald, Shamus and every character in Universal Studios. You know...

Another Season, Another Storm

We’ve all heard the predictions: Nineteen major Atlantic hurricanes are expected for 2005, five of which are predicted to impact Central Florida. Certainly, nobody yet has forgotten the three hurricanes that inconvenienced us last year. But before we look ahead to...