Who Will Show Up to Work in a Disaster?
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All hospitals now have disaster plans. But who is going to show up to work? Join Dr. Shira Johnson as she speaks with Dr. Linda Kruus from the Department of Emergency Medicine at Temple University to discuss her study's results on key personnel factors impacting disaster management plans.
Overview
All hospitals now have disaster plans. But who is going to show up to work? Join Dr. Shira Johnson as she speaks with Dr. Linda Kruus from the Department of Emergency Medicine at Temple University to discuss her study's results on key personnel factors impacting disaster management plans.
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