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" UNIFIED: Understanding New Information from Emergency Departments Involved in the San Bernardino Terrorist Attack "
Smith, Dustin; Walters, Elizabeth L.; Reibling, Ellen; Brockie, Darren; Lee, Carol; Neeki, Michael; Ochoa, Humberto; Henson, Travis; Fisgus, James; Thomas, Tammi
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AL
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Record Number
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932701
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LA5rs389gn
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Smith, Dustin; Walters, Elizabeth L.; Reibling, Ellen; Brockie, Darren; Lee, Carol; Neeki, Michael; Ochoa, Humberto; Henson, Travis; Fisgus, James; Thomas, Tammi
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Title & Author
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UNIFIED: Understanding New Information from Emergency Departments Involved in the San Bernardino Terrorist Attack [Article]\ Smith, Dustin; Walters, Elizabeth L.; Reibling, Ellen; Brockie, Darren; Lee, Carol; Neeki, Michael; Ochoa, Humberto; Henson, Travis; Fisgus, James; Thomas, Tammi
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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21/2
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Date
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2020
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Abstract
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Introduction: Emergency departments (ED) are on the front line for treating victims of multi-casualty incidents. The primary objective of this study was to gather and detail the common experiences from those hospital-based health professionals directly involved in the response to the San Bernardino terrorism attack on December 2, 2015. Secondary objectives included gathering information on experiences participants found were best practices.
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