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Post-war development of emergency medicine in Kosovo


KP O'Hanlon, EB Lerner - British Medical Journal, 2007 - emj.bmj.com
Results: 13 respondents participated in the study: 10 gave interviews and 3
provided written response; 7 were emergency care providers, 4 were emergency
care consultants and 2 were health policy consultants. Emergency care ...
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[PDF] Post-war Kosovo: Part 3. Development and rehabilitation of emergency services


J Lis, MJ Eliades, D Benishi, B Koci, D … - Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2001 - pdm.medicine.wisc.edu
Abstract The recent crisis in Kosovo led to nearly complete destruction of a
health- care system serving the needs of approximately 2 million people. Even
prior to the crisis, the pre-existing healthcare system had inadequate ...
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[PDF] Rehabilitating public health infrastructure in the post-conflict setting: epidemic prevention …


RJ Brennan, C Valderrama, WR MacKenzie, K … - Prehospital and disaster medicine, 2001 - pdm.medicine.wisc.edu
Abstract The war in Kosovo in 1999 resulted in the displacement of up to 1.5
million persons from their homes. On the subsequent return of the refugees and
internally displaced persons, one of the major challenges facing the local ...
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Injury patterns in peacekeeping missions: the Kosovo experience


GN Appenzeller - Military medicine, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Proper medical deployment planning requires projecting inju- ries. For this
reason, the injury patterns and mechanism of injury were reviewed for an
18-month period in Kosovo, and injury rates and mechanisms were extracted ...
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[PDF] Post-war Kosovo: Part 2. Assessment of emergency medicine leadership development …


MJ Eliades, J Lis, J Barbosa, MJ VanRooyen - Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2001 - pdm.medicine.wisc.edu
Abstract Since the return of the refugee population to Kosovo, attempts at
develop- ment of an emergency medical system in Kosovo have met with varied suc-
cess, and have been hampered by unforeseen barriers. These barriers have ...
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The role of telemedicine and information technology in the redevelopment of medical …

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R Latifi, S Muja, F Bekteshi, RC Merrell - Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 2006 - liebertonline.com
The medical system of Kosova was largely destroyed in 1999 by the departing
Serbian forces, leaving behind Albanian physicians systematically excluded from
advanced medical services for a decade and medical facilities severely ...
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[PDF] Post-War Kosovo: Part I. Assessment of Prehospital Emergency Services


VK Vanier, MJ VanRooyen, J Lis, MJ Eliades - Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2001 - pdm.medicine.wisc.edu
Abstract The United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) designated that the World
Health Organization (WHO) develop health policy to assist in the recovery and
rehabilitation of the post-war health system of Kosovo. As a critical part ...
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Planning Emergency Medical Services for Children in Bolivia: Part 1-The Use of Rapid …


NP Chin, JG Goepp, T Malia, A Poordabbagh - Pediatric emergency care, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: To describe an expedited process for collecting social and cultural
data before program planning to develop emergency medical services for children
in La Paz, Bolivia. The overall goal was to understand the relevant issues ...
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Perceived effectiveness of international medical personnel working in Bosnia


MJ VanRooyen, JG Grabowski, MJ Eliades, ME … - JAMA, 1999 - Am Med Assoc
In May of 1996, we studied the perceived effectiveness of expatriate
(international) medical personnel in the former Yugoslavia as rated by their
medical colleagues. A confidential survey was administered to a convenience ...
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International Perspectives: The Kosovo-Dartmouth Alliance for Healthy Newborns


GA Little, CS Hammond - NeoReviews, 2008 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Kosovo declared independence on February 17, 2008. The political and medical
postconflict environment in Kosovo before independence was the setting for a
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) program ...
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