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The first edition of conflict and catastrophe was produced in 2002
and a second, successful edition, followed in 2009. The decision to
produce these works sprung from painful problems experienced by
colleagues and authors themselves during many humanitarian and
related deployments. The guide for both editions was to provide, in
one volume, an entry level text covering all aspects of deployment,
with an emphasis on medicine and healthcare in these environments.
This third revised, expanded and updated edition of Conflict and
Catastrophe Medicine: A Practical Guide follows its successful
predecessors in providing a framework for use by health
professionals visiting a resource constrained environment.
Encompassing problems brought about by local conflict or natural
disasters, the book covers preparation, organisation, logistics,
treatment of major trauma and medical emergencies, and the special
problems of delivering medicine in a hostile environment. This book
comprehensively tackles: Self-preparation of health professionals
to face a range of medical and related problems which occur in
hostile and remote environments; War and disaster medicine,
covering acute management, rehabilitation, reconstruction and
prevention; Bridging the fields of medicine, nursing, international
relations, history, politics and economics. The book also touches
on nutrition, infection, trauma, psychiatry and psychological
medicine and training.
Whether switching on the TV, picking up a newspaper or simply
logging on to the internet, one is constantly faced with images of
natural disasters, conflict and human suffering. Humanity has
experienced these problems throughout time and we have evolved
methods and mechanisms for alleviating suffering, from trauma care
following a traffic accident to international pacts and the
Millennium Development Goals. In exploring such diverse cases of
aid intervention, Disaster Medicine: A Case Based Approach provides
interesting, easily accessible content and context for
understanding disaster medicine and global health. In each case the
reader will be put in the position of the decision maker and as in
real life some of the cases will portray success and some will show
failure. It is hoped the reader will consider the issues and
problems for themselves and perhaps consider things they would
choose to do differently. Written by a team of experts with
extensive experience in the field and a progressive perspective
Disaster Medicine: A Case Based Approach is a valuable text for
students and professionals of disaster medicine.
Whether switching on the TV, picking up a newspaper or simply
logging on to the internet, one is constantly faced with images of
natural disasters, conflict and human suffering. Humanity has
experienced these problems throughout time and we have evolved
methods and mechanisms for alleviating suffering, from trauma care
following a traffic accident to international pacts and the
Millennium Development Goals. In exploring such diverse cases of
aid intervention, Disaster Medicine: A Case Based Approach provides
interesting, easily accessible content and context for
understanding disaster medicine and global health. In each case the
reader will be put in the position of the decision maker and as in
real life some of the cases will portray success and some will show
failure. It is hoped the reader will consider the issues and
problems for themselves and perhaps consider things they would
choose to do differently. Written by a team of experts with
extensive experience in the field and a progressive perspective
Disaster Medicine: A Case Based Approach is a valuable text for
students and professionals of disaster medicine.
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