Conflict and Catastrophe Medicine: A Practical Guide

Author:   James Ryan ,  Ian Greaves ,  Peter F. Mahoney ,  Gavin Bowyer
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
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9781852333478


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   08 March 2002
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   James Ryan ,  Ian Greaves ,  Peter F. Mahoney ,  Gavin Bowyer
Publisher:   Springer London Ltd
Imprint:   Springer London Ltd
Edition:   Edition. ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.803kg
ISBN:  

9781852333478


ISBN 10:   1852333472
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   08 March 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Preface Foreword SECTION 1. - MEDICAL INTERVENTION AND THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 1. The World in the New Millennium - Globalisation and Humanitarianism 2. The Spectrum of Conflict 3. Catastrophes - Natural and Man-Made Disasters 4. Refugees and Internally Displaced People 5. Medicine and Medical Aid in Remote Settings A - Medical Aspects of Oil and Gas Exploration B - The Falkland Islands, Expedition Medicine and Ship's Doctor C - Medicine at the Ends of the Earth 6. Medical Interventions in Catastrophe and Conflict 7. The Players A - The Humanitarian Aid Organisations B - The Military - a Player, a Facilitator or the Cause of the Problem SECTION 2. - THE PROCESS & RELATED ISSUES 8. The Process A - Getting Involved B - Preparation C - Arriving D - Coming Home 9. A Guide to the Medical Student Elective Abroad 10. Avoiding Trouble - Cultural Issues 11. Dealing with Trouble - the Wider Issues 12. Psychological Aspects of the Provision of Medical Humanitarian Aid SECTION 3. - PLANNING, RELATED ISSUES & CLINICAL CARE 13. Pre-Hospital Planning 14. Aviation Medicine Aspects 15. Communications Technology and Range 16. Spectrum of Capability and Applied Communications 17. Acute Medical Problems 18. Women's Health 19. Children's Health 20. Trauma, Surgical and Related conditions A. Introduction - Scene-Setting B. Orthopaedics and Trauma C. Ballistics and Blast D. Abdominal and Acute Surgical Emergencies E. Dental and ENT F. Anaesthesia and Analgesia SECTION 4. - AFTERMATH 21. Conflict Recovery 22. Hard Knocks and Hard Lessons SECTION 5. - RESOURCES 23. Publications 24. Checklists, Suppliers and Specialist Advice 25. Using the Internet to Access the World Wide Web (www) SECTION 6. - AND FINALLY

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From the reviews of 1st edition: <p> [T]akes a welcome step towards collating essential knowledge, both theoretical and practical, for healthcare workers contemplating humanitarian work. (Douglas M. Bowley, JRSM, September 2002, vol 95, 472-473 ) <p> [R]epresents and ambitious project with a broad scope of interests. Few books take health care providers through every step of relief work, from contemplating their own motivations and suitability for the task and packing safe and practical clothing. Alternately handbook and reference book, this collection offers advise for settings in which the a ~medicine is often more straightforward than the logistics.a (TM) It should prove most useful for providers who are inexperienced in rendering health care outside of the traditional hospital or clinic setting, whatever their level of training. (Rebecca S. Newton, NEJM, 13.03.2003, 1070-71) <p> [A] very useful book for all physicians, nurses and paramedics, as well as other medical professionals who consider or plan to join the ranks of many thousands of humanitarian aid workers. This book would also be an excellent entry-level course book for various introductory courses, workshops and other educational activities. [T]his book takes an enormous step in helping to understand and act in appropriate manner. I certainly would pack this book along next time I go. (Ari Leppaniemi, Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, March 2002, vol 91, 127-128) <p> I strongly recommend it for any student considering an elective, doctor considering a post-graduate posting or brief locum in an area of conflict, or administrator working with a humanitarian organization. It is an excellent book whichcould be made even better in a second edition. (Michael Jones, Tropical Doctor, April 2003, vol 33, 125)


From the reviews of 1st edition: [T]akes a welcome step towards collating essential knowledge, both theoretical and practical, for healthcare workers contemplating humanitarian work. (Douglas M. Bowley, JRSM, September 2002, vol 95, 472-473 ) [R]epresents and ambitious project with a broad scope of interests. Few books take health care providers through every step of relief work, from contemplating their own motivations and suitability for the task and packing safe and practical clothing. Alternately handbook and reference book, this collection offers advise for settings in which the 'medicine is often more straightforward than the logistics.' It should prove most useful for providers who are inexperienced in rendering health care outside of the traditional hospital or clinic setting, whatever their level of training. (Rebecca S. Newton, NEJM, 13.03.2003, 1070-71) [A] very useful book for all physicians, nurses and paramedics, as well as other medical professionals who consider or plan to join the ranks of many thousands of humanitarian aid workers. This book would also be an excellent entry-level course book for various introductory courses, workshops and other educational activities. [T]his book takes an enormous step in helping to understand and act in appropriate manner. I certainly would pack this book along next time I go. (Ari Leppaniemi, Scandinavian Journal of Surgery, March 2002, vol 91, 127-128) I strongly recommend it for any student considering an elective, doctor considering a post-graduate posting or brief locum in an area of conflict, or administrator working with a humanitarian organization. It is an excellent book which could be made even better in a second edition. (Michael Jones, Tropical Doctor, April 2003, vol 33, 125)


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