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Mass Casualty

  • The First National Congress on Emergency Medical Care in Ukraine

    Civilian and military experts convened in Kyiv to align Ukraine’s emergency care with NATO standards and advance wartime trauma systems.
  • Trauma First Aid at the 2025 Boston Marathon

    A BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship project at the Boston Marathon is creating a new model for trauma preparedness and response at mass gatherings worldwide.
  • Management of ED Crowding versus Mass Casualty Incidents: Is There an Ethical Difference?

    It is a busy Saturday evening in your emergency department (ED). Every bed is filled, including those...

The First National Congress on Emergency Medical Care in Ukraine

December 4, 2025 - John Quinn, MD, MPH, PhD, EMT-P, and Tim Bongartz, MD, MS, CTropMed - 0 Comment

Civilian and military experts convened in Kyiv to align Ukraine’s emergency care with NATO standards and advance wartime trauma systems.

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Trauma First Aid at the 2025 Boston Marathon

September 22, 2025 - Sophia Görgens, MD - 0 Comment

A BIDMC Disaster Medicine Fellowship project at the Boston Marathon is creating a new model for trauma preparedness and response at mass gatherings worldwide.

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Management of ED Crowding versus Mass Casualty Incidents: Is There an Ethical Difference?

August 4, 2025 - Kenneth Marshall, MD, MA, FACEP; Candace Leigh, MD, FACEP; Haley M. Sauder, MD, MBA; and Kelly Bookman, MD - 0 Comment

It is a busy Saturday evening in your emergency department (ED). Every bed is filled, including those…

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How Military Medicine Has Influenced Emergency Medicine

October 5, 2022 - Sophia Görgens, MD - 1 Comment

An Amtrak train struck a dump truck on June 27, 2022, derailing and scattering its aluminum-colored cars…

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Crisis Emergency Department Challenges in a Long Pandemic

February 15, 2022 - Renée Bacher - 0 Comment

The COVID-19 pandemic has seen crisis standards of care created and implemented in emergency departments across the…

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UVAHS Emergency Team Helps Victims in Charlottesville Protest Tragedy

October 15, 2017 - William Brady, MD, FACEP; Thomas Berry, MHA; Joshua Ginsburg, MD; Saher Iftikhar, MD; Kayvon Izadpanah, MD; George Lindbeck, MD, FACEP, FAEMS; Sara Sutherland, MD, FACEP; and Robert O’Connor, MD, FACEP - 0 Comment

Charlottesville, Virginia, Aug. 12—At 1:42 p.m., a speeding car slammed into a gathering of protestors, injuring many….

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