Is your office or hospital really prepared for a disaster? Host Dr. Shira Johnson interviews Dr. Linda Kruus from Temple University on what you can learn from her study on who will show up to work and why they will do so in the event of a major disaster.
Planning for Personnel Management in a Disaster
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Is your office or hospital really prepared for a disaster? Host Dr. Shira Johnson interviews Dr. Linda Kruus from Temple University on what you can learn from her study on who will show up to work and why they will do so in the event of a major disaster.
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