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*PHARM Podcast 66- Patient Preparation in Retrieval Medicine: http://prehospitalmed.com/2013/04/24/pharm-podcast-66-patient-preparation-in-retrieval-medicine/
*RESUS.ME: Trauma Before and Beyond the Hospital: Patient Preparation in Retrieval Medicine: http://resus.me/trauma-before-and-beyond-the-hospital/ (21 min)
*EM Basic: The Prehospital Episode: http://embasic.org/2012/02/20/the-prehospital-episode/ (14 min)
*Dario Gonzalez: EMS and Prehospital Systems on an International Level: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/08/dario-gonzalez-ems-and-prehospital-systems-on-an-international-level/ (33 min)
*Maaret Castren (Sweden): Identification of Sepsis- Is it Possible in the Prehospital Setting?: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/maaret-castren-sweden-identification-of-sepsis-is-it-possible-in-the-prehospital-setting/ (16 min)
* Stephen C. Morris (Washington): Assessing Emergency Medical Systems in Low Income Countries: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/stephen-c-morris-washington-assessing-emergency-medical-systems-in-low-income-countries/ (19 min)
* Patrick Plaisance (France): Is Noninvasive Ventilation Beneficial in the Prehospital Setting?: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/patrick-plaisance-france-is-noninvasive-ventilation-beneficial-in-the-prehospital-setting/ (22 min)
* Brian Walsh (New Jersey): Should Prehospital Intubation be Deferred?: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/brian-walsh-new-jersey-should-prehospital-intubation-be-deferred/ (30 min)
*Brian Walsh (New Jersey): Prehospital Medications- How Well Do They Store: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/brian-walsh-new-jersey-prehospital-medications-how-well-do-they-store/ (18 min)
*Scott Weiner (Massachusetts): Update on Prehospital Airway and Resuscitation: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/scott-weiner-massachusetts-update-on-prehospital-airway-and-resusciation/ (29 min)
*Pierre Carli (France): Trends in Prehospital Emergency Care in Europe: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/pierre-carli-france-trends-in-prehospital-emergency-care-in-europe/ (25 min)
*Frederic Thys (Blegium): Noninvasive Ventilation in the Prehospital Setting: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/frederic-thys-belgium-noninvasive-ventilation-in-the-prehospital-setting/ (24 min)
*Scott Weiner: Cutting-Edge Prehospital Techniques: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/05/scott-weiner-cutting-edge-prehospital-techniques/ (20 min)
*Brian Burns (Australia): Optimized Medical Team Configuration in Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/brian-burns-australia-optimised-medical-team-configuration-in-prehospital-and-retrieval-medicine/ (21 min)
 
=====Disaster and Mass Casualty=====
*David Bradt (Australia): Evidence and Reporting in Disasters: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/david-bradt-australia-evidence-and-reporting-in-disasters/ (21 min)
*Efstratios Photiou (Italy): Risk Communication in Recent Disasters.  How Did it Work? How Should it Work?: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/efstratios-photiou-italy-risk-communication-in-recent-disasters-how-did-it-work-how-should-it-work/ (12 min)
*Steve Photiou (Italy): Hospital Overcrowding as a Template for Medical Disaster Medicine: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/steve-photiou-italy-hospital-overcrowding-as-a-template-for-medical-disaster-medicine/ (13 min)
*Paul Dhillon (Canada): Social media and the Disaster Management Response- Current Evidence and Future Trends in Practice: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/paul-dhillon-canada-social-media-and-the-disaster-management-response-current-evidence-and-future-trends-in-practice/ (18 min)
*Gregory Ciottone (USA): Medical & Societal Impacts of Disasters: Lessons Learned from the 21st Century: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/gregory-ciottone-usa-medical-societal-impacts-of-disasters-lessons-learned-from-the-21st-century/ (22 min)
*Mick Molloy (Ireland): Disaster Medicine Education for Everyone: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/mick-molloy-ireland-disaster-medicine-education-for-everyone/ (20 min)
*Michael Pulia: PTSD- Psychologic Manifestations of Disasters and Terrorism: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/06/michael-pulia-ptsd-psychologic-manifestations-of-disasters-and-terrorism/ (29 min)
*Elizabeth Devos (Florida): Psychological Issues in Disaster: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/elizabeth-devos-florida-psychological-issues-in-disaster/ (20 min)
*Francesco Della Corte (Italy): A Single European Response to Disaster Medicine: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/francesco-della-corte-italy-a-single-european-response-to-disaster-medicine/ (23 min)
*Massimo Azzaretto (Italy): Military versus Civilian Management of Disasters: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/07/massimo-azzaretto-italy-military-versus-civilian-management-of-disasters/ (17 min)
*John McManus (Texas): The Military and Disaster Medicine- Are We Speaking the Same Language and Are We Interested in the Same Things?: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/john-mcmanus-texas-the-military-and-disaster-medicine-are-we-speaking-the-same-language-and-are-we-interested-in-the-same-things/ (20 min)
*Andrew Johnson: Why an Emergency Physician is Ideal for Directing Disaster Relief: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2012/06/andrew-johnson-why-an-emergency-physician-is-ideal-for-directing-disaster-relief/ (31 min)
*R Bristow, E Calvello, P Cameron, J Holliman, L Wallis: Humanitarian Relief and Disaster Medicine: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/08/robert-bristow-emilie-calvello-peter-cameron-jim-holliman-lee-wallis-humanitarian-relief-and-disaster-medicine/ (40 min)
*Narayan Ramachandran (Oman): State of Disaster Preparedness Around the World- How Much Do Local Factors Influence Our Plans? Asian Perspective: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/narayan-ramachandran-oman-state-of-disaster-preparedness-around-the-world-how-much-do-local-factors-influence-our-plans-asian-perspective/ (13 min)
*Kristi Koenig (Califorina): State of Disaster Preparedness Around the World- How Much Do Local Factors Influence Our Plans? US Perspective: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/5821/ (23 min)
*Demetrios Pyrros (Greece): State of Disaster Preparedness Around the World- How Much Do Local Factors Influence Our Plans? European Perspective: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/demetrios-pyrros-greece-state-of-disaster-preparedness-around-the-world-how-much-do-local-factors-influence-our-plans-european-perspective/ (18 min)
*Tudor Adrian Codreanu (Australia): State of Disaster Preparedness Around the World- How Much Do Local Factors Influence Our Plans? Australian Perspective: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/tudor-adrian-codreanu-australia-state-of-disaster-preparedness-around-the-world-how-much-do-local-factors-influence-our-plans-australian-perspective/ (28 min)
*Lee Wallis (South Africa): State of Disaster Preparedness Around the World- How Much Do Local Factors Influence Our Plans? Australian Perspective: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/lee-wallis-south-africa-state-of-disaster-preparedness-around-the-world-how-much-do-local-factors-influence-our-plans-african-perspective/ (20 min)
*Mark Leong (Singapore): Mass Casualty Decontamination in the Emergency Department: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/mark-leong-singapore-mass-casualty-decontamination-in-the-emergency-department/ (24 min)
*Herman Delooz (Belgium): Disaster Bioethics- Taking Care of the Carers: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/herman-delooz-belgium-disaster-bioethics-taking-care-of-the-carers/ (26 min)
*Ioannis Galatas (Greece): Are Hospitals Prepared to Deal with New Emerging Threats: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/ioannis-galatas-greece-are-hospitals-prepared-to-deal-with-new-emerging-threats/ (34 min)
*Krist Koenig (California): Public Health Policy in Disaster Medicine: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/kristi-koenig-california-public-health-policy-in-disaster-medicine/ (24 min)
*Raed Arafat (Romania): The Concept of Integrated Mobile Command and Control Center in the Management of Mass Casualty Incidents: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/12/raed-arafat-romania-the-concept-of-integrated-mobile-command-and-control-center-in-the-management-of-mass-casualty-incidents/ (22 min)
*Knox Todd (New York): Mass Casualty Pain & Palliative Care: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/knox-todd-new-york-mass-casualty-pain-palliative-care/ (21 min)
*Erwin Dhondt (Belgium): 21st Century Weaponry Disaster Medicine Implications: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2011/04/erwin-dhondt-belgium-21st-century-weaponry-disaster-medicine-implications/ (23 min)
*Ervigio Corral Torres (Spain): Triage and Organization of Assistance in a Disaster- The 11 March 2004 Madrid Bombings: http://freeemergencytalks.net/2010/11/ervigio-corral-torres-spain-triage-and-organization-of-assistance-in-a-disaster-the-11-march-2004-madrid-bombings/ (37 min)


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Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, 7th ed.

  • Chapter 190 Emergency Medical Services: Overview and Ground Transport
  • Chapter 191 Air Medical Transport
  • Chapter 192 Tactical Emergency Medicine Support and Urban Search and Rescue
  • Chapter 193 Disaster Preparedness
  • Chapter 194 Weapons of Mass Destruction


Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 7th ed.

  • Chapter 01 Emergency Medical Services
  • Chapter 02 Prehospital Equipment and Adjuncts
  • Chapter 03 Air Medical Transportation
  • Chapter 04 Neonatal and Pediatric Transport
  • Chapter 05 Mass Gatherings
  • Chapter 06 Disaster Preparedness and Response
  • Chapter 07 Natural Disasters
  • Chapter 08 Bomb, Blast, and Crush Injuries
  • Chapter 09 Chemical Agents and Mass Casualties
  • Chapter 10 Bioterrorism and Response: Implications for the Emergency Clinician
  • Chapter 11 Radiation Injuries


Fleisher: Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 6th ed.

  • Chapter 06 Emergency Medical Services and Transport Medicine
  • Chapter 07 Emergency Department Recognition and Management of Victims of Biological and Chemical Terrorism


Auerbach: Wilderness Medicine, 6th ed.

  • Chapter 36 Wilderness Emergency Medical Services and Response Systems
  • Chapter 37 Search and Rescue
  • Chapter 38 Technical Rescue, Self-Rescue and Evacuation
  • Chapter 40 Helicopter Rescue and Aeromedical Transport
  • Chapter 86 Natural Disaster Medicine
  • Chapter 88 Global Humanitarian Medicine and Disaster Relief
  • Chapter 89 Natural and Human-Made Hazards: Disaster Risk Management Issues

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