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Tornado at Pine Lake, Alberta — July 14, 2000: Assessment of the emergency medicine response to a disaster

  • Sunil Sookram (a1), Herman Borkent (a2), Greg Powell (a3), Walter D. Hogarth (a4) and Lance Shepherd (a5)...
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Les programmes de médecine et de résidence négligent souvent l’enseignement de la médecine de catastrophe, mais lorsqu’une catastrophe se produit, c’est le personnel de médecine d’urgence qui se retrouve au front. Les médecins d’urgence doivent se familiariser avec le plan de sinistre de leur hôpital et être prêts à participer à l’opération de sauvetage.

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WMC 1G1.50, Division of Emergency Medicine, University of Alberta, 8440 112 St., Edmonton AB T6G 2B7; ssookram@ualberta.caqw
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1.Hogarth, WD, Neil, GF.Tornado at Pine Lake, Alberta — July 14, 2000. Anatomy of a disaster: one hospital’s experience and recommendations. CJEM 2001;3(1):3840.
2.Sookram, S, Cummings, G.The physician’s role in Canada’s disaster response system. Prehospital Disaster Med 1999;14:4851.
3.Bissel, RA, Becker, BM, Burkle, FM.Health care personnel in disaster response: reversible roles or territorial imperatives. Emerg Med Clin North Am 1996;14:26788.
4.Gans, L, Kennedy, T.Management of unique clinical entities in disaster medicine. Emerg Med Clin North Am 1996;14:30126.
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