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      Disaster medicine: the caring contradiction

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      Critical Care
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          The nature of mankind is a concern for those in need. Disasters, both natural and manmade, have been with us since the beginning of recorded history but media coverage of them is a relatively new phenomenon. When these factors come together, there is great potential to both identify and serve the sick and injured. However, the mass media by its nature tends to enhance the humanistic aspect of rescue while minimizing the practical problems involved. We describe a recent scenario in Haiti that puts some of these complications into a practical perspective.

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            The World Trade Center Attack: Doctors in the fire and police services

            The World Trade Center attack cast some physicians in roles outside their usual hospital practice. The incident required several physicians to function in the dangerous environment of the disaster. Priorities and triage strategies established by the police, emergency medical service and fire departments, while adhered to, required instantaneous modification and upgrading given the vast loss of civilian and rescue personnel lives. Many civilian medical staff presented themselves with good intentions but needed to be placed out of the collapse zone for fear of incurring additional casualties. In addition, problems with re-establishment of command and control, communications, personnel and equipment replacement all impacted on the rescue effort. This article recounts the roles played by the two coauthors during the World Trade Center attack.
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                Journal
                Crit Care
                Critical Care
                BioMed Central
                1364-8535
                1466-609X
                2010
                22 March 2010
                : 14
                : 2
                : 133
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Department of Critical Care Medicine, 644s Saife Hall, 3550 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA
                [2 ]Emergency Medicine, 2620 North Westwood Boulevard, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901, USA
                [3 ]Orthopedic Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, 520 East 70th Street Starr Pavilion, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10021, USA
                [4 ]Department of Surgery, Baylor University Medical Center, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030, USA
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                10.1186/cc8895
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                Copyright ©2010 BioMed Central Ltd
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