
|Articles|January 1, 2002
Preparing your practice for a disaster
The events of September 11 have heightened the need for disaster-planning in the health-care setting. Because women are among those most vulnerable to the health impact of disasters, ob/gyns have a unique responsibility to be prepared for the worst.
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