Medical Journal Articles
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- Waselenko JK, MacVittie TJ, Blakely WF, et. al. Strategic National Stockpile Radiation Working Group. Medical Management of the Acute Radiation Syndrome: Recommendations of the Strategic National Stockpile. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2004;140(12):I51.
- Wingard JR, Leahigh AK, Confer DL, et. al. Preparing for the Unthinkable: Emergency Preparedness for the Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Program. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 2006;12(11):1229-1238.
- Bell WC, Dallas, CE. Vulnerability of populations and the urban health care systems to nuclear weapon attack: examples from four American cities. International Journal of Health Geographics. 2007;6:5.
- Weisdorf DJ, Apperley J, Courmelon P, Gorin NC, Wingard JR, Chao NJ. Radiation Emergencies: Evaluation, Management, and Transplantation. Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. 2007;13(1):103-106.
- Weinstock D, Case C, Bader JL, et al. Radiologic and nuclear events: contingency planning for hematologists/oncologists. Blood. 2008;111(12):5440-5445.
- Fliedner, TM, Chao NJ, Bader, JL, et al. Stem Cells, Multiorgan Failure in Radiation Emergency Medical Preparedness: A U.S./European Consultation Workshop. Stem Cells. 2009;27:1205-1211.
- Casagrande R, MacKinney J, Bader JL, et al. Federal Nuclear Preparedness and Response Measures Reflect New Modeling Paradigms. Homeland Security Affairs. 2010;6(1).
- Davids MS, Case C Jr, Confer DL, et. al. Medical Management of Radiation Victims in the U.S. Health Physics. 2010;98(6):833-837.
- Davids MS, Case C Jr, Hornung R 3rd, et. al. Assessing Surge Capacity for Radiation Victims with Marrow Toxicity. Biology Blood Marrow Transplant. 2010;16(10):1436-41.
- Ross JR, Case C Jr, Confer DL, et. al. Radiation Injury Treatment Network (RITN): Healthcare professionals preparing for a mass casualty radiological or nuclear incident. Adapted by permission from Informa Healthcare: Int. J. Radiat. Biol., Early Online. 2011;1-6 © 2011 Informa UK, Ltd.
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- Phillips SJ, Knebel A, Johnson D, eds. Mass Medical Care with Scarce Resources: The Essentials. AHRQ Publication No. 09-0016. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: 2009.
- Scarce Resources from Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 2011;5(1):8-121.
- Allocation of Scarce Resources After a Nuclear Detonation: Setting the Context
- Health Care System Planning for and Response to a Nuclear Detonation
- Legal Considerations in a Nuclear Detonation
- Long-term Radiation-Related Health Effects in a Unique Human Population: Lessons Learned from the Atomic Bomb Survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Medical Response to a Nuclear Detonation-Creating a Playbook for State and Local Planners and Responders
- Radiation Injury After a Nuclear Detonation: Medical Consequences and the Need for Scarce Resources Allocation
- Radiological Incident Preparedness: Planning at the Local Level
- Resource Allocation After a Nuclear Detonation Incident: Unaltered Standards of Ethical Decision Making
- Rural and Suburban Population Surge Following Detonation of an Improvised Nuclear Device: A New Model to Estimate Impact
- Scarce Resources for Nuclear Detonation: Project Overview and Challenges
- Social, Psychological, and Behavioral Responses to a Nuclear Detonation in a US City: Implications for Health Care Planning and Delivery
- State-Level Emergency Preparedness and Response Capabilities
- Triage and Treatment Tools for Use in a Scarce Resources: Crisis Standards of Care Setting After a Nuclear Detonation
- Using the Model of Resource and Time-Based Triage (MORTT) to Guide Scarce Resource Allocation in the Aftermath of a Nuclear Detonation