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Enjoy Free Access to a Special Issue of the Southern Medical Journal
 
Disaster Medicine &
Physician Preparedness

 
Timely, must-read information from the Southern Medical Association
 
A Topic Taken from Today's Headlines
 
The January 2012 issue of Southern Medical Journal (SMJ) addresses a timely topic of great import to physicians in an increasingly unpredictable world: Disaster Medicine & Physician Preparedness.  
 
Must-Read, Expert Content  

Featuring articles by experts in the medical response to disasters as well as individuals who have participated in patient care following natural disasters, this issue of SMJ presents lessons learned from experience, and the educational and clinical challenge of preparedness.

Introductory commentary by Harold Timboe, MD, MPH, retired US Army Major General, provides the necessary clinical perspective for the articles that follow. This issue of SMJ will stimulate clinicians to acquire additional self-learning and preparation in the event they need to respond to a disaster.
 
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As the official journal of the Southern Medical Association (SMJ), the Southern Medical Journal provides the latest clinical information in areas affecting patients' daily lives. Delivered to individuals online and via an iPad app, SMJ has a multidisciplinary focus covering a broad range of topics relevant to physicians in all aspects of the profession, including medicine and medical subspecialties, surgery and surgery subspecialties, child and maternal health, mental health, emergency and disaster medicine, public health and environmental medicine, and bioethics and medical education. Each month, articles span the spectrum of medical topics, providing timely, up-to-the-minute information for both primary care physicians and specialists. SMJ enables physicians to provide the best possible care to patients in this age of rapidly changing modern medicine.
 
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