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Disaster Medicine in Korea

Lim T

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Education and Training in Disaster Medicine

Choa M, Kang H

Education and training of disaster medicine are the most important part of disaster management. There are so many training and education curriculum all over the world. However education courses based...
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Public Safety Communication and Networking Technologies for Disaster Response and Medical Assistance

Lee S, Kim S, Lim T

Future major disasters require the development of socially transparent and rational-decision-making procedures. Recent reports indicate that the frequency of human disasters are decreasing while natural disasters and social disasters are...
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Emergency Medicine in Disasters

Wang SJ

Disaster medicine and emergency medicine are common in many parts, particularly in the acute stage of disaster, so the role of emergency medicine in disaster is very important. For adequate...
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Disaster Medical Assistance Team

Lee KH

A modern Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is a group of professional and para-professional medical personnel organized to provide rapid-response medical care during a disaster situation. DMAT is a part...
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Disaster Basic Physics and Disaster Paradigm

Kim S

Disasters are unpredictable and unavoidable. The definition of disaster is a serious disruption of the functioning of society, causing widespread human, material, or environmental losses that exceed the ability of...
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Prevention and Decontamination of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Contaminants for the Emergency Medical Personnel during Ambulance Services

Shin DM

This paper will review proper protocol for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) between the ambulance station, scene and hospital. EMTs must know how to protect themselves both inside and outside the...
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Emergency Medical Services in Disasters

Ahn C, Lim T

Disasters, or mass casualty incidents, occurring in modern history differ from those occurring in even the recent past. In previous times, disasters were mostly the result of natural causes such...
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Disaster Planning in Korea

Yoo IS

In response to modern events, every nation endeavors to develop plans to meet the challenges of disasters, but it is not possible to be prepared for every event and the...
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The Continuation of Erlotinib Treatment in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients Whose Brain Lesion Is the Only Site of Progression: Prospective Pilot Study

Yoo KH, Kim ST, Jung KS, Lee JY, Lim SH, Lee MY, Kim HS, Kwon HJ, Kim IY, Sun JM, Ahn JS, Park K, Ahn MJ

There have been conflicting reports on the continuation of epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) in patients with newly developed or progressive brain metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer...
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