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570 related items for PubMed ID: 20185663

  • 1. Development of a staff recall system for mass casualty incidents using cell phone text messaging.
    Epstein RH, Ekbatani A, Kaplan J, Shechter R, Grunwald Z.
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  • 4. A Randomized Trial Comparing Telephone Tree, Text Messaging, and Instant Messaging App for Emergency Department Staff Recall for Disaster Response.
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  • 8. Short Text Messages (SMS) as an Additional Tool for Notifying Medical Staff in Case of a Hospital Mass Casualty Incident.
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  • 11. Managing multiple-casualty incidents: a rural medical preparedness training assessment.
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  • 13. Communication latencies of wireless devices suitable for time-critical messaging to anesthesia providers.
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  • 16. Plan ahead.
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  • 17. Communication latencies of Apple push notification messages relevant for delivery of time-critical information to anesthesia providers.
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  • 18. Development of evaluation modules for use in hospital disaster drills.
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