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Lessons Learned from Pediatricians’ Responses to Katrina and Other Disasters. Lou Romig MD, FAAP, FACEP Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Miami (FL) Children’s Hospital Medical Director, FL5 DMAT. Loou Romig. Disclosure.
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Lessons Learned from Pediatricians’ Responses to Katrina and Other Disasters Lou Romig MD, FAAP, FACEP Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Miami (FL) Children’s Hospital Medical Director, FL5 DMAT Loou Romig
Disclosure • I have no relevant financial relationship with the manufacturers of any commercial products or provider of commercial services discussed in this CME activity. • I do not intend to discuss an unapproved or investigative use of a commercial product or device in my presentation.
Lessons Are Legion Lou Romig
Disaster preparedness is everyone’s job. Lou Romig
Take preparedness personally • Protect yourself and your family • 72hrs? 7 days? • Protect your livelihood • Protect your patients and their families Suggested Resource:A Disaster Preparedness Plan for Pediatricians, Scott Needle MD, FAAP, AAP Mississippi Chapter http://www.aap.org/healthtopics/terrorism.cfm
Preserve the Family Unit FEMA Photo Library
Families in Disasters • Teach families how to maximize the chance of rapid reunification • Help to establish networks to assist in identification and reunification of families
Make kids an issue FEMA Photo Library
Making kids an issue • Insist on pediatric and family representation at all levels of emergency planning • Offer our services to agencies in their planning processes
Nurture Pediatric Partnerships FEMA Photo Library
Pediatric Partnership Opportunities • Practitioners • Facilities/Networks • Governmental/Private agencies
Bolster our infrastructure FEMA Photo Library
We must speak and act for our children. FEMA Photo Library
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Thank you! louromig@bellsouth.net www.jumpstarttriage.com Lou Romig