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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jan-2014
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In its third revised, expanded and updated edition, this book advises health professionals on preparation, organisation, logistics, treatment of major trauma and medical emergencies and the special problems of delivering medicine in a hostile environment.

The first edition of conflict and catastrophe was produced in 2002 and a second, successful edition, followed in 2009. The decision to produce these works sprung from painful problems experienced by colleagues and authors themselves during many humanitarian and related deployments. The guide for both editions was to provide, in one volume, an entry level text covering all aspects of deployment, with an emphasis on medicine and healthcare in these environments. This third revised, expanded and updated edition of Conflict and Catastrophe Medicine: A Practical Guide follows its successful predecessors in providing a framework for use by health professionals visiting a resource constrained environment. Encompassing problems brought about by local conflict or natural disasters, the book covers preparation, organisation, logistics, treatment of major trauma and medical emergencies, and the special problems of delivering medicine in a hostile environment. This book comprehensively tackles: Self-preparation of health professionals to face a range of medical and related problems which occur in hostile and remote environments; War and disaster medicine, covering acute management, rehabilitation, reconstruction and prevention; Bridging the fields of medicine, nursing, international relations, history, politics and economics. The book also touches on nutrition, infection, trauma, psychiatry and psychological medicine and training.

Recenzijas

From the reviews of the third edition:

This update is intended to be a textbook for a course preparing those who would sit for the DMCC examination . examinees and seasoned practitioners alike can benefit from this comprehensive discussion of medical humanitarian aid in austere situations. It does a good job of outlining the information that any worker should understand before venturing into this type of environment. it contains valuable information for those wishing to practice medicine in tenuous, under-resourced and/or unsafe international circumstances. (Amy Elisa Stoesz, Doodys Book Reviews, May, 2014)

Part I The Disaster and Conflict Environment
1 New Paradigms: The World in the Twenty-First Century -- European Perspective
3(12)
James M. Ryan
Adriaan P.C.C. Hopperus Buma
2 New Paradigms: The World in the Twenty-First Century -- A US Perspective
15(14)
Charles W. Beadling
Norman M. Rich
3 The Spectrum of Conflict
29(16)
Alan Hawley
4 The Players: Humanitarian Organisations and Their Coordination in Humanitarian Assistance
45(22)
Maria Kett
Alexander van Tulleken
5 The Players: Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) in the Humanitarian Space
67(24)
James Grant
6 Medical Ethics in Disasters
91(20)
Edmund G. Howe
7 Medicine at High Altitudes
111(10)
Sundeep Dhillon
8 Medical Support of Special Operations
121(26)
Frank K. Butler
Charles W. Beadling
9 Terrorism 101
147(14)
Zygmunt F. Dembek
Part II Disasters, Public Health, and Populations
10 Disasters: An Overview
161(20)
Anthony D. Redmond
11 Disasters: The London Bombings, 7th of July 2005: Forward Medical Response
181(8)
Steven A. Bland
12 Responding to Acute Humanitarian Crises: Health Needs Assessment and Priorities for Intervention
189(26)
Aroop Mozumder
Egbert Sondorp
13 Responding to Acute Humanitarian Crises: The Role of Health System Levers in Response, Recovery and Rebuilding to Protect Population Health
215(12)
Claire Bayntun
14 Responding to Acute Humanitarian Crises: Health Planning in Action "Operation Phoenix" -- A British Medical Aid Programme to Sarajevo
227(12)
Anthony D. Redmond
John F. Navein
15 Responding to Acute Humanitarian Crises: Health Care of Prisoners and Detainees
239(14)
Maarten J.J. Hoejenbos
Adriaan P.C.C. Hopperus Buma
16 Standards of Care in Catastrophic Emergencies
253(14)
Dan Hanfling
Craig H. Llewellyn
17 Programme Management and Assessment
267(14)
Kevin F. Riley
Sharon L. Jankosky
Charles W. Beadling
18 Surveillance and Control of Communicable Disease in Conflicts and Disasters
281(30)
Timothy D. Healing
19 The Sword of Damocles: Whither the Next Pandemic
311(12)
Robert F. DeFraites
Part III Living and Working in Austere Environments
20 Getting There and Being Involved: Getting Involved
323(14)
Steve Mannion
21 Getting There and Being Involved: Team Building and Maintenance
337(4)
Kenneth I. Roberts
22 Safety and Security: Staying Safe and Effective-In a Humanitarian Context (Or as Safe as Is Reasonably Possible when You Know You Should Have Stayed at Home!)
341(20)
Garry M. Vardon-Smith
23 Safety and Security: Thinking Ballistic -- Aspects of Protection
361(4)
Kenneth I. Roberts
24 Safety and Security: Mines and Weapons Awareness
365(4)
Kenneth I. Roberts
25 Safety and Security: Health Risk Management -- A Tool for Planning Force Health Protection
369(8)
Martin C.M. Bricknell
Gareth Moore
26 Applied Communications for Medical Professionals in Conflict and Catastrophe Situations
377(18)
F.J.A. van Meeteren
27 Psychosocial and Mental Health Care for the Deployed Staff of Rescue, Professional First Response and Aid Agencies, NGOs and Military Organisations
395(40)
Richard Williams
Neil Greenberg
Part IV Hospitals and Health Systems
28 Conflict Recovery: Health Systems in Transition
435(12)
James M. Ryan
Jessica Tucker
David MacGarty
29 Eating an Elephant: Intervening in Hospitals (Pristina)
447(4)
Anthony D. Redmond
30 Military Medical Contribution to Indigenous (Military and Civilian) Health Sector Development (HSD) Within Security and Stabilisation Operations
451(26)
Martin C.M. Bricknell
31 Military Health Services Support in Conflict
477(10)
Martin C.M. Bricknell
32 Evacuation and Transportation
487(24)
David L. Bruce
33 Deployed Field Hospitals in the Twenty-First Century
511(22)
David M. Nott
Part V Clinical Care
34 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Introduction -- Scene-Setting
533(4)
Walter Henny
David M. Nott
35 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Triage and Acute Care
537(30)
Walter Henny
David M. Nott
36 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Ballistics and Blast
567(12)
Ralph J. de Wit
David M. Nott
37 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Tropical Diseases
579(32)
Pieter-Paul A.M. van Thiel
Adriaan P.C.C. Hopperus Buma
38 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Climate -- Hot and Cold (An Aide)
611(8)
James M. Ryan
Adriaan P.C.C. Hopperus Buma
39 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Envenomations: Bites and Stings
619(14)
Steven A. Bland
40 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Head Injury
633(10)
Andrew I.R. Maas
Walter Henny
41 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Dental, Maxillofacial, Eye, and ENT
643(12)
Jan L.N. Roodenburg
42 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Abdominal Complaints and Acute Surgical Emergencies
655(20)
Walter Henny
David M. Nott
43 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Soft Tissues and Skeleton
675(14)
Ralph J. de Wit
David M. Nott
44 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Surgery in the Tropics
689(36)
David M. Nott
45 Acute Problems and Emergency Surgery: Anaesthesia and Analgesia
725(22)
Christiaan P. Bleeker
46 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Casualty Management Principles
747(24)
Steven A. Bland
47 Women's Health
771(16)
Brigid Hayden
Charles W.F.M. Cox
48 The Care of Children in Complex Humanitarian Emergencies and Disasters
787(18)
Patrick Hickey
49 The Psychosocial and Mental Health of People Who Are Affected by Conflict, Catastrophes, Terrorism, Adversity and Displacement
805(48)
Richard Williams
Verity J. Kemp
David A. Alexander
Part VI Resources
50 Preparing to Deploy: Materials and Information
853(20)
Jessica Tucker
David MacGarty
Adriaan P.C.C. Hopperus Buma
51 Diagnostic Laboratories, Rapid Diagnostic Tests, and Collecting and Handling Diagnostic Specimens
873(14)
Timothy D. Healing
52 Enablers and Confounders: Achieving the Mission
887(18)
Ken N.A. Millar
53 The Military Approach to Medical Planning
905(16)
Martin C.M. Bricknell
54 Accreditation in Field Medicine
921(8)
Ken N.A. Millar
55 Humanitarian Work in the Era of Modernising Medical Careers
929(10)
Jessica Tucker
56 Code of Behaviour
939(2)
James M. Ryan
Adriaan P.C.C. Hopperus Buma
Index 941