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Subject: [DCHAS-L] REMM Adds 4 New Videos about Medical Triage after a Nuclear Detonation
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2020 07:14:36 -0500
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From: "Radiation Emergency Medical Management" <NLMREMM**At_Symbol_Here**public.govdelivery.com>
Subject: REMM Adds 4 New Videos about Medical Triage after a Nuclear Detonation
Date: January 31, 2020 at 1:09:02 PM GMT-5

REMM Adds 4 New Videos about Medical Triage after a Nuclear Detonation

Radiation Emergency Medical Management Update

 

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We are pleased to announce an important new addition to REMM's teaching portfolio!

We have just created and published 4 new videos explaining initial medical triage issues after a nuclear detonation, as discussed in the 10 peer-reviewed journal articles of the Scarce Resources Project, especially paper #10.  

Because the Scarce Resources Project papers are complex but very important, these videos were created to help medical responders understand and plan for:

  • Initial medical management of patients after a nuclear detonation
  • Their own response activities in various kinds of medical venues

The 4 video titles are:

The REMM Team will continue to try to assist the medical community and the entire response community in accessing and understanding medical guidance issues for radiation mass casualty incidents of various kinds.

 

With thanks for your support,

The REMM Team

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