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Public health emergency preparedness and response to emerging infectious diseases

Choi BY

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Analysis of the Layperson Ability to perform Basic Life Support in Public Facilities

Lee JW, Kim HS, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2192769
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2009 Feb;20(1):20-25.
PURPOSE: We wanted to evaluate the public's ability to perform basic life support (BLS) in public facilities. METHODS: We collected the information and results of BLS from the public in parks...
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A Study on Health Promotion Behaviors of a Group of Middle Aged Men in K-Ku, Incheon City

Kim EJ, Hwang SS, Park JM, Lee HI

  • KMID: 2330412
  • J Korean Community Nurs.
  • 2004 Sep;15(3):408-418.
This study aims to provide useful basic materials for planning the Health Improvement Program and Policy for men aged 20-40. This study investigated 889 subjects, and at each corresponding age,...
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Public health emergency preparedness and response in Korea

Jeong EK

Infectious disease control and prevention in Korea are handled based on laws such as the Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety and the Infectious Disease Control and...
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Employee Perceptions of Their Organization's Level of Emergency Preparedness Following a Brief Workplace Emergency Planning Educational Presentation

Renschler , Terrigino , Azim S, Snider E, Rhodes DL, Cox CC

A brief emergency planning educational presentation was taught during work hours to a convenience sample of employees of various workplaces in Northern Missouri, USA. Participants were familiarized with details about...
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Optimal trauma care system in Korea

Lee KH

Trauma is the leading cause of mortality and disability for Koreans under age 44. In Korea, 35.2% of trauma deaths are preventable. Currently, a trauma care system is just beginning...
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Role of the local government in infectious disease-related public health emergency preparedness and response

Cho SI

In public health emergency arising from an infectious disease epidemic, the local government is responsible for protecting the community residents by containing the spread of the disease. Such role requires...
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Healthcare reform after MERS outbreak: progress to date and next steps

Kim Y

To avoid a future catastrophic event like the recent Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) outbreak, we must reform our health system based on an objective and thorough review of the...
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Improving capability of local public hospital and health center against newly emerging infectious diseases after Middle East respiratory syndrome epidemic in Korea

Na BJ, Kim DH

Healthcare system in Korea was found to be very vulnerable to public health emergency preparedness and response as demonstrated in the recent outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus. We...
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak and Responsiveness of the Pharmacy Programs on the Pharmacy Practice Education

Choi KH, Choi KS, Lee YS, Kim J, Jeong KH, Oh JM, Choi KE, Ra HO, Lee E

BACKGROUND: Pharmacy curriculum change was made from a 4-year program to a 2+4 year program in year 2009 in Korea. The change has resulted in more educational exposures on patient-centered...
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Emergency Medical Centers Preparedness for a Biological Disaster in Korea

Park TJ, Kim WJ, Yun JC, Oh BJ, Lim KS, Lee BS, Lim TH, Lee JB, Hong ES

  • KMID: 2332429
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2008 Jun;19(3):263-272.
PURPOSE: To investigate different emergency medical centers' (EMCs) preparedness for a biological disaster in Korea. METHODS: A survey of 120 EMCs in Korea was done through questionnaire. We examined facilities, equipments...
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