Healthcare Resilience to Major Disasters: Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic
Posted on 2022-04-04 - 15:21 authored by Nebil Achour
This is the recording of the “Healthcare Resilience to Major Disasters: Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic International Webinar”. The Webinar was held on 27 May 2021 by Anglia Ruskin University, UK. The recording provides information for healthcare professionals, major emergency planners, policy makers and engineers aiming to support hospital decision makers to improve resilience through learning about the experience of national and international hospitals. Five speakers from multi-disciplinary backgrounds share their recent research and lessons learnt from experience of Italy, Turkey and UK hospitals in responding to COVID-19. If you have any queries, please do get in touch with the Organisers at Nebil.Achour@aru.ac.uk
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Achour, Nebil (2022). Healthcare Resilience to Major Disasters: Learning from the COVID-19 pandemic. Anglia Ruskin Research Online (ARRO). Collection. https://doi.org/10.25411/aru.c.5929681.v1
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