Effectiveness of Hospital Staff Mass-Casualty Incident Training Methods: A Systematic Literature Review
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Edbert B Hsu | Karen A Robinson | Eric B Bass | Edbert B. Hsu | Mollie W Jenckes | Christina L Catlett | Gary B Green | Sara E Cosgrove | S. Cosgrove | E. Bass | E. Hsu | G. Green | K. Robinson | C. Catlett | M. Jenckes | Carolyn Feuerstein | C. Feuerstein
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