Thomas Kirsch

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Mental Health Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Mental Health, Clinical Psychology
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TariVerdi M, Miller-Hooks E, Kirsch T. (2018) Strategies for Improved Hospital Response to Mass Casualty Incidents. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1-13
Jacquet GA, Kirsch T, Durrani A, et al. (2016) Health Care Access and Utilization after the 2010 Pakistan Floods. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 31: 485-91
Lee C, Doocy S, Deli A, et al. (2014) Measuring impact: a cross-sectional multi-stage cluster survey to assess the attainment of durable solutions in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia. Bmc Public Health. 14: 1168
Doocy S, Russell E, Gorokhovich Y, et al. (2013) Disaster preparedness and humanitarian response in flood and landslide-affected communities in Eastern Uganda Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal. 22: 326-339
Levin S, Sauer L, Kelen G, et al. (2012) Situation awareness in emergency medicine Iie Transactions On Healthcare Systems Engineering. 2: 172-180
Jenkins JL, McCarthy M, Kelen G, et al. (2009) Changes needed in the care for sheltered persons: a multistate analysis from Hurricane Katrina. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 4: 101-6
Hill P, Kirsch T, DeRuggiero K, et al. (2007) Impact of Emergency Department Triage and PreBed Provider Evaluation on Walk-out Rate, Ambulance Diversion and Patient Satisfaction Academic Emergency Medicine. 14
Millin MG, Jenkins JL, Kirsch T. (2006) A comparative analysis of two external health care disaster responses following Hurricane Katrina. Prehospital Emergency Care : Official Journal of the National Association of Ems Physicians and the National Association of State Ems Directors. 10: 451-6
Shesser R, Kirsch T, Smith J, et al. (1991) An analysis of emergency department use by patients with minor illness Annals of Emergency Medicine. 20: 743-748
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