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Education in Disaster Management and Emergencies: Defining a New European Course

Unremitting natural disasters, deliberate threats, pandemics, and humanitarian suffering resulting from conflict situations necessitate swift and effective response paradigms. The European Union's (EU) increasing visibility as a disaster response enterprise suggests the need not only for financ...

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Main Authors: Khorram-Manesh, Amir, Ashkenazi, Michael, Djalali, Ahmadreza, Ingrassia, Pier Luigi, Friedl, Tom, von Armin, Gotz, Lupesco, Olivera, Kaptan, Kubilay, Arculeo, Chris, Hreckovski, Boris, Komadina, Radko, Fisher, Philipp, Voigt, Stefan, James, James, Gursky, Elin
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Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
Civil Defense - education
Cooperation
Core curriculum
Curriculum
Design
Disaster management
Disaster Medicine - education
Disaster Medicine - legislation & jurisprudence
Disaster Planning - legislation & jurisprudence
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Education
Emergency medical care
Emergency preparedness
European Union
Experts
Health Policy
Humans
Kirurgi
Leadership
Management of crises
Natural disasters
Original Research
Pandemics
Problem based learning
Professional Competence
Public health
Science
Surgery
Teaching methods
Training
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