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Pilot Study: Utilization of Simulated Exercises to Teach Healthcare Students the Potential Benefits of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Respond to Environmental Health Issues Associated with Disasters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

Theodore Rader
Affiliation:
Fink School Of Population Health, University of Toledo, Toledo/OH/United States of America
April Ames
Affiliation:
Fink School Of Population Health, University of Toledo, Toledo/OH/United States of America
Michael Valigosky
Affiliation:
Fink School Of Population Health, University of Toledo, Toledo/OH/United States of America
Paul P. Rega
Affiliation:
Fink School Of Population Health, University of Toledo, Toledo/OH/United States of America
N Brian
Affiliation:
Fink School Of Population Health, University of Toledo, Toledo/OH/United States of America
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Abstract

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Type
Simulation
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© World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine 2017