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Disaster Telemedicine — Part I: The Evolving Role of Telemedicine and Telecommunications in Disaster Response
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experienced two major disasters in 1995: the Great Hanshin Earthquake and the Sarin Attack in the Tokyo subway system. These events inspired our society to prepare for major disasters in the future; various institutes and organizations in our country are making efforts to blush up their disaster manuals. When we make our own protocols for disaster management, we must have large amount of information and knowledge on protocol of other related institutes and organizations. We also have to keep the laws and ordinances in mind, and moreover, each information should be updated frequently.
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