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Due to the heroic actions of first responders and emergency and trauma personnel, not a single one of the nearly 200 people hospitalized after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings died, despite many grave injuries.
It Takes a Team explains how multidisciplinary health care teams prepared for a mass-casualty event, responded to it, and helped survivors rebuild their lives afterward. The learnings and best practices revealed are universally applicable for any clinician or administrator in the emergency-preparedness/response and rehabilitation fields.
Discover how everyone made the best of a tragic situation through testimony from:
• Marathon bombing patients
• First responders
• Orthopaedic and trauma surgeons
• Physical therapists
• Physical medicine and rehabilitation physicians
• Psychotherapists
• Nurses
• Hospital and city of Boston emergency preparedness and response leaders
• Preparedness directors from state and private agencies including the Boston Athletic Association, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, and the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency |