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James J. James
Researcher at American Medical Association
Publications - 68
Citations - 1083
James J. James is an academic researcher from American Medical Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 68 publications receiving 922 citations.
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A consensus-based educational framework and competency set for the discipline of disaster medicine and public health preparedness.
Italo Subbarao,James M. Lyznicki,Edbert B. Hsu,Kristine M. Gebbie,David Markenson,Barbara Barzansky,John H. Armstrong,Emmanuel G. Cassimatis,Philip L. Coule,Cham E. Dallas,Richard V. King,Lewis Rubinson,Richard W. Sattin,Raymond E. Swienton,Scott R. Lillibridge,Frederick M. Burkle,Richard B. Schwartz,James J. James +17 more
TL;DR: An expert working group (EWG) developed a new educational framework for disaster medicine and public health preparedness based on consensus identification of 7 core learning domains, 19 core competencies, and 73 specific competencies targeted at 3 broad health personnel categories.
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Core Competencies for Disaster Medicine and Public Health
Lauren Walsh,Italo Subbarao,Kristine M. Gebbie,Kenneth Schor,Jim Lyznicki,Kandra Strauss-Riggs,Arthur Cooper,Edbert B. Hsu,Richard V. King,John A. Mitas,John L. Hick,Rebecca Zukowski,Brian A. Altman,Ruth Anne Steinbrecher,James J. James +14 more
TL;DR: Expected competency levels of health professionals in disaster medicine and public health are delineated through a series of Web-based surveys and expert working group meetings.
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Improving the art and science of disaster medicine and public health preparedness.
TL;DR: It is true that natural disasters are increasing in magnitude and frequency and will continue to affect immense numbers of people.
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Perspectives of future physicians on disaster medicine and public health preparedness: challenges of building a capable and sustainable auxiliary medical workforce
Heather E. Kaiser,Daniel J. Barnett,Edbert B. Hsu,Thomas D. Kirsch,James J. James,Italo Subbarao +5 more
TL;DR: Education and training in disaster medicine and public health preparedness offered in US medical schools is inadequate, and equipping medical students with knowledge, skills, direction, and linkages with volunteer organizations may help build a capable and sustainable auxiliary workforce.
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Disaster triage systems for large-scale catastrophic events.
Nathan A. Bostick,Italo Subbarao,Frederick M. Burkle,Edbert B. Hsu,John H. Armstrong,James J. James +5 more
TL;DR: The seamless integration of all orders of intervention within this systems-based model of disaster-specific triage, coordinated through health emergency operations centers, can ensure that disaster response measures are undertaken in a manner that is effective, just, and equitable.