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Sunday
Aug032008

Medical Hurricane Preparedness on the Nursing Show

As the Atlantic hurricane season moves into its busiest time of the year, many facilities and medical professionals are still not ready for a serious disaster in their regions. This week's Nursing Show podcast features a segment by Paul Bond of the Emergency Nursing Today podcast discussing some of the key issues in readying patients the storm and the its aftermath. Paul is a long term ER nurse in Florida and a former paramedic with years of experience both in and out of the hospital and he shares his experiences with the Nursing Show listeners.

Listen to the mp3 of the show here

Visit the shownotes page here

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The Nursing Show is hosted by Jamie Davis. Jamie will be speaking on podcasting and its uses for higher education at this year's New Media Expo in August. Find out more about how you can attend this conference and learn more about podcasting and new media ventures -- Click here.

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