Field Hospitals
A Comprehensive Guide to Preparation and Operation
Herausgeber: Bar-On, Elhanan; Kreiss, Yitshak; Peleg, Kobi
Field Hospitals
A Comprehensive Guide to Preparation and Operation
Herausgeber: Bar-On, Elhanan; Kreiss, Yitshak; Peleg, Kobi
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Represents the vast experience of the world's leading experts in field hospital deployment in disasters and conflicts.
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Represents the vast experience of the world's leading experts in field hospital deployment in disasters and conflicts.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107141322
- ISBN-10: 110714132X
- Artikelnr.: 56713278
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Februar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 193mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781107141322
- ISBN-10: 110714132X
- Artikelnr.: 56713278
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface Elhanan Bar-On, Kobi Peleg and Yitshak Kreiss; Part I. History: 1.
History of military field hospitals Eran Dolev; 2. Caring for weapon
wounded: the Red Cross experience from Solferino to the ICRC hospitals Asa
Molde; Part II. Scenarios: 3. Definitions, needs, scenarios, functional
concept, modes of deployment Maximilian P. Nerlander and Johan von Schreeb;
4. Needs assessment: forecasting the needs and improving the immediate
medical response in complex emergencies Olivier Hagon, Lionel Dumont and
Jean-Daniel Junod; 5. Predeployment operational planning and preparations
Arjun Katoch and Elon Glassberg; Part III. Operational Considerations: 6.
Training and accreditation Anthony D. Redmond; 7. Personnel Pietro D.
Marghella and Kelly Suter; 8. Leading the mission: organizational structure
and operations Yitshak Kreiss and Yoel Har-Even; 9. Coordination and
organization of medical relief to affected areas Kobi Peleg, Moran Bodas
and Ian Norton; 10. Field hospital logistics: the technical component Terry
Trewin; 11. Auxiliary medical services in a field hospital Yoel Har-Even,
Guy Lakovski, Melanie Morrow, Michel Somekh and Tami Halperin; 12.
Information and communication technologies in a field hospital Gadi Levi
and Dror Yifrach; Part IV. Clinical Considerations: 13. Advanced triage
management for emergency medical teams Frederick M. Burkle, Jr; 14. Medical
aspects in a field hospital Ian Miskin and Eliezer Schwartz; 15. Pediatrics
in a field hospital Vladislav Dvoyris and Tarif Bader; 16. Surgery in a
field hospital Harald Veen and Seema Biswas; 17. Wound management in a
field hospital environment Alan Kay; 18. Orthopedics in a field hospital
Elhanan Bar-On and Patrick Herard; 19. Burn care in a field hospital
environment Alan Kay; 20. Obstetrics and gynecology in a field hospital Avi
Abargel and Shir Dar; 21. Otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery in a
field hospital Tal Marom, Haim Lavon and Ariel Hirschhorn; 22.
Ophthalmology in a field hospital Erez Tsumi; 23. Anesthesia and pain
management in field hospitals Ralf E. Gebhard, Asima Iqbal and Mohamed
Koronfel; 24. Intensive care unit build-up within a field hospital setting
Ami Mayo, Nisim Ifrach, Dekel Stavi and Nimrod Adi; 25. Infectious diseases
and public health in a field hospital Paul Reed and Boris Lushniak; 26.
Primary and ambulatory care in a field hospital in disaster areas Ilan
Green and Shlomo Vinker; 27. Mental health in a field hospital Eyal
Fruchter and Karen Ginat; 28. Nursing in a field hospital: planning,
organisation and operations Bronte Martin and Rebecca Weir; Part V.
Additional Contextual Considerations: 29. Forensic medicine and victim
identification in the field hospital setting S. David Gertz, Chen Kugel,
Ladd A. Tremiane and Louis N. Finelli; 30. Prehospital care in the disaster
setting Dan Hanfling; 31. Long-term deployment and continuity of care Seema
Biswas, Harald Veen and Inga Osmers; 32. Ethical dilemmas in field hospital
deployment Ofer Merin, Avraham Steinberg and Dan Hanfling; 33. Legal issues
Claire Clement.
History of military field hospitals Eran Dolev; 2. Caring for weapon
wounded: the Red Cross experience from Solferino to the ICRC hospitals Asa
Molde; Part II. Scenarios: 3. Definitions, needs, scenarios, functional
concept, modes of deployment Maximilian P. Nerlander and Johan von Schreeb;
4. Needs assessment: forecasting the needs and improving the immediate
medical response in complex emergencies Olivier Hagon, Lionel Dumont and
Jean-Daniel Junod; 5. Predeployment operational planning and preparations
Arjun Katoch and Elon Glassberg; Part III. Operational Considerations: 6.
Training and accreditation Anthony D. Redmond; 7. Personnel Pietro D.
Marghella and Kelly Suter; 8. Leading the mission: organizational structure
and operations Yitshak Kreiss and Yoel Har-Even; 9. Coordination and
organization of medical relief to affected areas Kobi Peleg, Moran Bodas
and Ian Norton; 10. Field hospital logistics: the technical component Terry
Trewin; 11. Auxiliary medical services in a field hospital Yoel Har-Even,
Guy Lakovski, Melanie Morrow, Michel Somekh and Tami Halperin; 12.
Information and communication technologies in a field hospital Gadi Levi
and Dror Yifrach; Part IV. Clinical Considerations: 13. Advanced triage
management for emergency medical teams Frederick M. Burkle, Jr; 14. Medical
aspects in a field hospital Ian Miskin and Eliezer Schwartz; 15. Pediatrics
in a field hospital Vladislav Dvoyris and Tarif Bader; 16. Surgery in a
field hospital Harald Veen and Seema Biswas; 17. Wound management in a
field hospital environment Alan Kay; 18. Orthopedics in a field hospital
Elhanan Bar-On and Patrick Herard; 19. Burn care in a field hospital
environment Alan Kay; 20. Obstetrics and gynecology in a field hospital Avi
Abargel and Shir Dar; 21. Otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery in a
field hospital Tal Marom, Haim Lavon and Ariel Hirschhorn; 22.
Ophthalmology in a field hospital Erez Tsumi; 23. Anesthesia and pain
management in field hospitals Ralf E. Gebhard, Asima Iqbal and Mohamed
Koronfel; 24. Intensive care unit build-up within a field hospital setting
Ami Mayo, Nisim Ifrach, Dekel Stavi and Nimrod Adi; 25. Infectious diseases
and public health in a field hospital Paul Reed and Boris Lushniak; 26.
Primary and ambulatory care in a field hospital in disaster areas Ilan
Green and Shlomo Vinker; 27. Mental health in a field hospital Eyal
Fruchter and Karen Ginat; 28. Nursing in a field hospital: planning,
organisation and operations Bronte Martin and Rebecca Weir; Part V.
Additional Contextual Considerations: 29. Forensic medicine and victim
identification in the field hospital setting S. David Gertz, Chen Kugel,
Ladd A. Tremiane and Louis N. Finelli; 30. Prehospital care in the disaster
setting Dan Hanfling; 31. Long-term deployment and continuity of care Seema
Biswas, Harald Veen and Inga Osmers; 32. Ethical dilemmas in field hospital
deployment Ofer Merin, Avraham Steinberg and Dan Hanfling; 33. Legal issues
Claire Clement.
Preface Elhanan Bar-On, Kobi Peleg and Yitshak Kreiss; Part I. History: 1.
History of military field hospitals Eran Dolev; 2. Caring for weapon
wounded: the Red Cross experience from Solferino to the ICRC hospitals Asa
Molde; Part II. Scenarios: 3. Definitions, needs, scenarios, functional
concept, modes of deployment Maximilian P. Nerlander and Johan von Schreeb;
4. Needs assessment: forecasting the needs and improving the immediate
medical response in complex emergencies Olivier Hagon, Lionel Dumont and
Jean-Daniel Junod; 5. Predeployment operational planning and preparations
Arjun Katoch and Elon Glassberg; Part III. Operational Considerations: 6.
Training and accreditation Anthony D. Redmond; 7. Personnel Pietro D.
Marghella and Kelly Suter; 8. Leading the mission: organizational structure
and operations Yitshak Kreiss and Yoel Har-Even; 9. Coordination and
organization of medical relief to affected areas Kobi Peleg, Moran Bodas
and Ian Norton; 10. Field hospital logistics: the technical component Terry
Trewin; 11. Auxiliary medical services in a field hospital Yoel Har-Even,
Guy Lakovski, Melanie Morrow, Michel Somekh and Tami Halperin; 12.
Information and communication technologies in a field hospital Gadi Levi
and Dror Yifrach; Part IV. Clinical Considerations: 13. Advanced triage
management for emergency medical teams Frederick M. Burkle, Jr; 14. Medical
aspects in a field hospital Ian Miskin and Eliezer Schwartz; 15. Pediatrics
in a field hospital Vladislav Dvoyris and Tarif Bader; 16. Surgery in a
field hospital Harald Veen and Seema Biswas; 17. Wound management in a
field hospital environment Alan Kay; 18. Orthopedics in a field hospital
Elhanan Bar-On and Patrick Herard; 19. Burn care in a field hospital
environment Alan Kay; 20. Obstetrics and gynecology in a field hospital Avi
Abargel and Shir Dar; 21. Otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery in a
field hospital Tal Marom, Haim Lavon and Ariel Hirschhorn; 22.
Ophthalmology in a field hospital Erez Tsumi; 23. Anesthesia and pain
management in field hospitals Ralf E. Gebhard, Asima Iqbal and Mohamed
Koronfel; 24. Intensive care unit build-up within a field hospital setting
Ami Mayo, Nisim Ifrach, Dekel Stavi and Nimrod Adi; 25. Infectious diseases
and public health in a field hospital Paul Reed and Boris Lushniak; 26.
Primary and ambulatory care in a field hospital in disaster areas Ilan
Green and Shlomo Vinker; 27. Mental health in a field hospital Eyal
Fruchter and Karen Ginat; 28. Nursing in a field hospital: planning,
organisation and operations Bronte Martin and Rebecca Weir; Part V.
Additional Contextual Considerations: 29. Forensic medicine and victim
identification in the field hospital setting S. David Gertz, Chen Kugel,
Ladd A. Tremiane and Louis N. Finelli; 30. Prehospital care in the disaster
setting Dan Hanfling; 31. Long-term deployment and continuity of care Seema
Biswas, Harald Veen and Inga Osmers; 32. Ethical dilemmas in field hospital
deployment Ofer Merin, Avraham Steinberg and Dan Hanfling; 33. Legal issues
Claire Clement.
History of military field hospitals Eran Dolev; 2. Caring for weapon
wounded: the Red Cross experience from Solferino to the ICRC hospitals Asa
Molde; Part II. Scenarios: 3. Definitions, needs, scenarios, functional
concept, modes of deployment Maximilian P. Nerlander and Johan von Schreeb;
4. Needs assessment: forecasting the needs and improving the immediate
medical response in complex emergencies Olivier Hagon, Lionel Dumont and
Jean-Daniel Junod; 5. Predeployment operational planning and preparations
Arjun Katoch and Elon Glassberg; Part III. Operational Considerations: 6.
Training and accreditation Anthony D. Redmond; 7. Personnel Pietro D.
Marghella and Kelly Suter; 8. Leading the mission: organizational structure
and operations Yitshak Kreiss and Yoel Har-Even; 9. Coordination and
organization of medical relief to affected areas Kobi Peleg, Moran Bodas
and Ian Norton; 10. Field hospital logistics: the technical component Terry
Trewin; 11. Auxiliary medical services in a field hospital Yoel Har-Even,
Guy Lakovski, Melanie Morrow, Michel Somekh and Tami Halperin; 12.
Information and communication technologies in a field hospital Gadi Levi
and Dror Yifrach; Part IV. Clinical Considerations: 13. Advanced triage
management for emergency medical teams Frederick M. Burkle, Jr; 14. Medical
aspects in a field hospital Ian Miskin and Eliezer Schwartz; 15. Pediatrics
in a field hospital Vladislav Dvoyris and Tarif Bader; 16. Surgery in a
field hospital Harald Veen and Seema Biswas; 17. Wound management in a
field hospital environment Alan Kay; 18. Orthopedics in a field hospital
Elhanan Bar-On and Patrick Herard; 19. Burn care in a field hospital
environment Alan Kay; 20. Obstetrics and gynecology in a field hospital Avi
Abargel and Shir Dar; 21. Otolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery in a
field hospital Tal Marom, Haim Lavon and Ariel Hirschhorn; 22.
Ophthalmology in a field hospital Erez Tsumi; 23. Anesthesia and pain
management in field hospitals Ralf E. Gebhard, Asima Iqbal and Mohamed
Koronfel; 24. Intensive care unit build-up within a field hospital setting
Ami Mayo, Nisim Ifrach, Dekel Stavi and Nimrod Adi; 25. Infectious diseases
and public health in a field hospital Paul Reed and Boris Lushniak; 26.
Primary and ambulatory care in a field hospital in disaster areas Ilan
Green and Shlomo Vinker; 27. Mental health in a field hospital Eyal
Fruchter and Karen Ginat; 28. Nursing in a field hospital: planning,
organisation and operations Bronte Martin and Rebecca Weir; Part V.
Additional Contextual Considerations: 29. Forensic medicine and victim
identification in the field hospital setting S. David Gertz, Chen Kugel,
Ladd A. Tremiane and Louis N. Finelli; 30. Prehospital care in the disaster
setting Dan Hanfling; 31. Long-term deployment and continuity of care Seema
Biswas, Harald Veen and Inga Osmers; 32. Ethical dilemmas in field hospital
deployment Ofer Merin, Avraham Steinberg and Dan Hanfling; 33. Legal issues
Claire Clement.