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2004 Bulletins
- Being part of a mass casualty incident is different
- Smuggled birds raise fears of avian flu spread
- Chocolate is the best medicine
- U.S. Has Contingency Plans to Draft Health Professionals
- Children - not the elderly, should get flu vaccines
- Attitudes to risk, Race to remove RACE.
- Responding to terrorist bombings in Indonesia
- Toronto Emergency Medical Services and SARS,
- China fails to hide foot and mouth disease
- Broken autoclaves kills surgery, Plagues Public Health and Politics
- NASA is a slow learner
- Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication
- Look East for your summer break
- Triage your Communication as well as your patients
- Beating Murphy's Law
- Terrorism response plan will not protect many Americans
- West Nile Virus scare in Hawaii: Is New Zealand next?
Bulletin No. 87 September 2004
- Living in the ‘New Normal’: Is surge capacity a myth or a reality?
- A Disaster Waiting to Happen
- Project Bio-Shield becomes law in USA
- Bio-defence: If Risk Communication is the Answer - What is the Question?
- Malaysian bird flu jumps quarantine zone and other alarums.
- It’s Flood Time Again
- NZ Media gets tick for SARS coverage
- Estimating the additional capacity required by Mental Health
- Preparing for Emergencies-What you need to know
- Safety and Security Seminar
- Estimating Time and Size of Bio Terrorist Attack
- Emergency Evacuation Plans
- C Diff hits the popular press
- When things went bump in the middle of the day
- The Psychological Effects of Quarantine
- Lets not be dry in the dark
- Managing water supply failures,
- Editors soapbox, Upcoming events
- Has Clinical Health Isolated Itself from the Public?
- Canadian Hospitals battling outbreak worse than SARS
- Taking D for Death out of Hospital Demolitions
- Cell Phones and Mechanical Ventilators
- Building Your Own Personal Best Practice
- Outcomes from the 3rd Conference of the Pacific Community
