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  2. Disaster medical assistance team - Wikipedia

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    A Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) is a specialized group under the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. [1] These teams are composed of professional medical personnel including physicians, physician assistants (PA), nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, and logistical and ...

  3. National Disaster Medical System - Wikipedia

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    The National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) is a federally coordinated disaster medical system and partnership of the United States Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Homeland Security (DHS), Defense (DOD), and Veterans Affairs (VA). The purpose of the NDMS is to support State, local, Tribal and Territorial authorities following ...

  4. Federal Emergency Management Agency - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.fema.gov. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is an agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), initially created under President Jimmy Carter by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1978 and implemented by two Executive Orders on April 1, 1979. [1] The agency's primary purpose is to ...

  5. Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and ...

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    The NDMS now has over 5,000 civilian volunteers and 1,800 participating hospitals. 55 of the 80 NFMS groups are Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, which respond to public health emergencies in the US and internationally. 10 are Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams, which are responsible for identification and handling of human remains ...

  6. Dr. Kenneth Williams, MD, Emergency Medicine - WebMD

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    He has published a variety of articles and textbook chapters and is active in several organizations, serving as president of Rhode Island ACEP, president of the Air Medical Physician Association, physician medical consultant to the Rhode Island Department of Health EMS Division, and RI-I Disaster Medical Assistance Team senior medical officer ...

  7. Disaster medicine - Wikipedia

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    The term "disaster medicine" first appeared in the medical lexicon in the post-World War II era. Although coined by former and current military physicians who had served in World War II, the term grow out of a concern for the need to care for military casualties, or nuclear holocaust victims, [citation needed] but out of the need to provide care to the survivors of natural disasters and the ...

  8. Types of Health Charities: Hospitals, Red Cross, and Many More

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    According to McGinly, about $7.6 billion in hospital donations went into hospitals through medical foundations in 2009. About 3/4 of its members work in hospital foundations. Examples: American ...

  9. Gregory R. Ciottone - Wikipedia

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    He has served as a consultant in more than 30 countries, including establishing 16 Disaster and Emergency Medicine training centers throughout the former Soviet Union in the 1990s. [9] He also served as the Commander of the Disaster Medical Assistance Team, Massachusetts 2 (DMAT MA-2) [ 10 ] leading it as one of the first federal teams into ...