International Journal of Disaster Medicine
Published by Taylor & Francis
ISSN : 1503-1438 eISSN : 1651-3037
Abbreviation : Int. J. Disaster Med.
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Psychosocial issues following a natural disaster in a developing country: a qualitative longitudinal observational study
Citation: 30
Authors: Nilamadhab
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Performance Indicators for Major Incident Medical Management – A Possible Tool for Quality Control?
Citation: 25
Authors: ANDERS, PER, THORE
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Case study of the terrorist bombing in Tel Aviv market – putting all the eggs in one basket might save lives
Citation: 19
Authors: Adi, Pinchas, Doron, Amir, Dror, Gali, Michal, Dani, Yeheskel, Avishay, Yaron
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Advanced Versus Basic Life Support in the Preâ€Hospital Setting – The Controversy between the ‘Scoop and Run’ and the ‘Stay and Play’ Approach to the Care of the Injured Patient
Citation: 17
Authors: MOISHE, CHARLES, DAVID S, ANDRÉ, JOHN S.
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Performance indicators for prehospital command and control in training of medical first responders
Citation: 16
Authors: Anders, Per, Thore
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The Emergotrain System for Training and Testing Disaster Preparedness: 15 years of Experience
Citation: 14
Authors: STEN
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Promotion of Disaster Medicine to a scientific discipline – a slow and painful, but necessary process
Citation: 14
Authors: Sten