Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Featured Story

Las Vegas Faced a Massacre. Did It Have Enough Trauma Centers?

What matters most is not the number of high-level centers, but the degrees of coordination across the area’s medical network, including the first responders.
 

News & Analysis

Creating a Culture of Caregiver Support

Researchers urge proactive, positive programs to protect healthcare workers from burnout, trauma, and abuse.

PSMJ Member Content

Harvey, Irma, and Maria: Questions Hospitals Need to Answer Before a Hurricane Hits

Medical facilities that sit in hurricane-prone regions know to remain prepared before, during, and after the regular storm season, which extends from June 1 to December 1. But Harvey and Irma struck with surprising speed and strength, leaving many facilities with one question: How can a hospital possibly prepare for an event of such magnitude?

AHA Launches Fund for Hospital Workers in PR Affected by Storms
The fund aims to provide financial help to hospital employees in Puerto Rico who have experienced significant property loss or damage from the recent hurricanes.
 

  

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Product Spotlight

Emergency Preparedness Solutions Collection

The Emergency Preparedness Solutions Collection is a suite of books and electronic products that will give your staff the confidence and know-how to confidently navigate any emergency should it arise in your facility. The time to prepare for an emergency isn’t after one has arisen.

 
 

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