Pandemic Flu. How Will Your Hospital Respond?
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What would happen at your ER if a quarter of the staff were sick, and hundreds of people began streaming in with a highly infectious and potentially lethal influenza. Dr. Gregory Gilbert, an Emergency Medicine specialist at Stanford University, discusses the role physicians play in helping their hospital's disaster planning.
Overview
What would happen at your ER if a quarter of the staff were sick, and hundreds of people began streaming in with a highly infectious and potentially lethal influenza. Dr. Gregory Gilbert, an Emergency Medicine specialist at Stanford University, discusses the role physicians play in helping their hospital's disaster planning.
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