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Andreas_Rebmann-Other cultural mistranslations of medicinal language, and how they effect treatment
-Common English cultural mistranslations of medicinal language
-How old Byron Good really is
-Other cultural mistranslations of medicinal language, and how they effect treatment
-Common English cultural mistranslations of medicinal language
-How old Byron Good really is
It appeared to be mostly a compilation-based study, amassing and comparing previously completed research to reach the conclusion and build the argument in the paper. Primarily, the author cited outside sources for all of the “heavy-lifting” science, and was primarily drawing the over-arching conclusion about the relationship between natural disasters and epidemics.
They used statements and reports from both the ambulance agency and FDNY.
The organization was founded because of the experience of volunteer Red Cross doctors. These doctors wanted to tell others what they had seen and to help bring more aid to those that are suffering.
They generally work in the lowest socio-economic groups, which tend to be the most in need for medicial aid.
Not much, to be honest. I was disappointed they didn't mention fire fighters much in it though.
This chapter was produce by following the issue of illness of undocumented citizens over the course of several decades, and examining the relationship between how they are treated and social and economic changes. It is linked into changes in policy, memorandums and individual opinions.
The stories had video with both the storytellers and pictures from them. It also includes videos of the storm and it's effects upon the communities.
Mental health and how a community can handle the aftermath with more than physical support.
PTSD and it's effects upon life of an individual.
FEMA Trailers
I could barely find anything on this in particular. In general, there have been more and more support for a stronger mental health system in the United States and while this policy furthers development, some people believe that there is much more that is needed.