Title | Radiological preparedness-awareness and attitudes: a cross-sectional survey of emergency medicine residents and physicians at three academic institutions in the United States. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Sheikh S, McCormick LC, Pevear J, Adoff S, Walter FG, Kazzi ZN |
Journal | Clin Toxicol (Phila) |
Volume | 50 |
Issue | 1 |
Pagination | 34-8 |
Date Published | 2012 Jan |
ISSN Number | 1556-9519 |
Keywords | Attitude of Health Personnel, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disaster Planning, Emergency Medicine, Faculty, Medical, Female, Humans, Internship and Residency, Male, Radioactive Hazard Release, Schools, Medical, United States |
Abstract | <p><b>CONTEXT: </b>Emergency preparedness has been increasingly recognized as important. Research shows many medical personnel feel unprepared to respond to radiation incidents. Knowledge and attitudes of emergency medicine residents and faculty are largely unstudied, regarding their abilities to provide care for radiation disaster victims. It is unknown whether receiving training in radiological emergency preparedness improves knowledge and attitudes.</p> |
DOI | 10.3109/15563650.2011.637047 |
Alternate Journal | Clin Toxicol (Phila) |
PubMed ID | 22175786 |
Radiological preparedness-awareness and attitudes: a cross-sectional survey of emergency medicine residents and physicians at three academic institutions in the United States.
Faculty Reference:
Frank G. Walter, MD, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT
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