Dignitary medicine: adapting prehospital, preventive, tactical and travel medicine to new populations

Abstract Dignitary Protection Medicine (DPM) is a new area of medical expertise that incorporates elements of virtually all medical and surgical specialties, drawing heavily from travel, tactical and expedition medicine. The fundamentals of DPM stem from the experiences of White House, State Departm...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of emergency medicine 2012-09, Vol.30 (7), p.1274-1281
Hauptverfasser: Band, Roger A., MD, Callaway, David W., MD, Connor, Bradley A., MD, Haughton, Brian P., MS, Mechem, C. Crawford, MD
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Electrocardiography
Emergencies
Emergency
Emergency medical care
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HIV
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Mass casualty incidents
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Monitoring systems
Packaging
Physician's Role
Preventive Medicine
Public health. Hygiene
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Threat assessment
Traffic accidents & safety
Trauma
Travel
Travel Medicine
Tropical diseases
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