Cases in Simulated Disaster Medicine

Author:   Andrew Milsten (University of Massachusetts Medical Center) ,  John Broach (University of Massachusetts Medical Center)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009279017


Pages:   346
Publication Date:   31 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Cases in Simulated Disaster Medicine


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Bring life to your curriculum with this comprehensive, yet versatile book that explores core disaster medicine principles through vivid emergency medicine cases. Each case has been crafted to suit a wide range of learners – from novice to practitioner. The ready-to-teach cases are scalable and customizable to any learning environment, from low-resource teaching settings to high-fidelity simulation labs. Covering the basics of simulation to advanced disaster response strategies, cases cover natural and human-made disasters, including pandemics, building collapses, mass gathering medicine, and blast injuries, providing hands-on learning opportunities that can be used to enhance understanding and retention. Each case follows a standard structure including teaching objectives, discussion points, a timeline, and critical actions. With a mix of scenarios and flexible application, this resource will ensure every learner is prepared with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate complexities associated with real-world emergencies while learning core disaster medicine principles.

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Author:   Andrew Milsten (University of Massachusetts Medical Center) ,  John Broach (University of Massachusetts Medical Center)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009279017


ISBN 10:   1009279017
Pages:   346
Publication Date:   31 January 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available, will be POD   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released.

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'This book is an essential resource that will be extremely helpful to support any medical professional who may be planning to respond to a disaster. The thoughtfully developed cases are incredible tools that help learners think through their response options (as well as the pitfalls they may encounter) before they need to act in a real-world situation. The cases cover a wide range of scenarios, from natural to human-caused disasters, and are structured to support safe and constructive discussions and learning. Learning using the simulations in this book could be considered a must-do before anyone's first time in the field or for anyone responsible for leading medical disaster planning and response.' Paul D. Biddinger, MD FACEP, Chief Preparedness and Continuity Officer, Mass General Brigham, Chief, MGB Division of Emergency Preparedness, Ann L. Prestipino MPH Endowed Chair in Emergency Preparedness, Director, Center for Disaster Medicine, Director, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Emergency Preparedness Research, Evaluation, and Practice (EPREP) Program 'This book offers an unparalleled contribution to medical education, particularly in preparing healthcare professionals for the unique and often overwhelming challenges of disaster response. This comprehensive resource stands out by providing vivid, ready-to-teach cases that directly simulate rarely encountered, high-stakes scenarios, encompassing everything from natural disasters like volcanic eruptions and tsunamis to complex human-made crises such as chemical exposures and bioterrorism attacks. A scalable and customizable design ensures its utility across all learning environments, from novices to seasoned practitioners, fostering hands-on, experiential learning that aligns perfectly with how emergency medicine physicians and other learners acquire and retain critical knowledge. Emphasizing critical decision-making and resource allocation in overwhelming, resource-limited situations, it uniquely equips learners with the knowledge and skills to navigate complexities where good decisions can mean the difference between life and death for large numbers of patients.' Selim Suner, M.D., MS, FACEP, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Surgery and Engineering, Brown University


Author Information

Dr Andrew Milsten is a professor of emergency medicine at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School and completed the University of Maryland Emergency Medical Services (EMS) & Disaster Medicine fellowship in 2000, after finishing the Emergency Medicine residency at Lincoln Hospital (NYC). While in Maryland, he served as the Ravens' (National Football League team) stadium event Medical Director. Dr Milsten is currently the University of Massachusetts Disaster Medicine Fellowship Program Director. He is an advocate for disaster medicine as a boarded specialty through the American College of Emergency Physicians and continues to conduct research on disasters as well as event medicine topics. Dr Milsten teaches disaster medicine to medical students, residents, and fellows. He has responded to international disasters as a member of the Massachusetts-2 Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT). Dr John Broach is an associate professor of emergency medicine at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. He is the Division Director for EMS and Disaster Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, has deployed to disasters domestically and internationally, and is a member of Massachusetts-2 DMAT through the National Disaster Medical System. He served as Medical Director of the UMass Memorial Medical Center DCU Center Field Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic and has published and presented extensively on disaster medicine and EMS topics.

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