Emergency health management after natural disaster: a study guide
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This self-study course will assist health personnel in meeting the needs of people experiencing a sudden natural disaster or other disaster resulting in mass casualties. Designed primarily for health care professionals, paraprofessionals, and those in training, this course may also be of value to governmental personnel and representatives of private voluntary agencies To be used in conjunction with Pan American Health Organization Scientific Publication No. 407
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