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Tang N, Kelen GD. Role of tactical EMS in support of public safety and the public health response to a hostile mass casualty incident. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1(1 Supp.):55-56, 2007.

Greenberg, SF. Active Shooters on College Campuses: Conflicting Advice, Roles of the Individual and First Responder, and the Need to Maintain Perspective. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1 (1 Supp.):57-61, 2007.

Hodge, JG. Protecting the Public’s Health Following the Virginia Tech Tragedy: Issues of Law and Policy. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 1 (1 Supp.):43-46, 2007.

Jenkins JL, O’Connor RE, Cone DC. Differentiating Large-scale Surge Versus Daily Surge Acad Emerg Med. 13(11):1169-1172, 2006.
Madamala K, Campbell C, Hsu EB, Hsieh Y, James J. Characteristics of Physician Relocation Following Hurricane Katrina. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness.  (1)1:21-26, 2007.
Hodge JG, Pepe RP, Henning WH. Voluntarism in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina: The Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. (1)1:41-50, 2007.
Kraus CK, Levy F, Kelen GD. Lifeboat Ethics:  Considerations in the Discharge of Inpatients for the Creation of Hospital Surge Capacity. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness.  (1)1:51-56, 2007.
Parker CL, Barnett DJ, Everly GS Jr., Links, JM. Expanding disaster mental health response: A conceptual training framework for public health professionals Int’l J of Emergency Mental Health. 8(2):101-110, 2006.
Balicer RD, Omer SB, Barnett DJ, Everly GS. Local public health workers’ perceptions toward responding to an influenza pandemic. BMC Public Health. 6:99, 2006.
Bass E, Brill J, Green G, Hsu E, Kelen GD, Kraus C, Li G, McCarthy M, Scheulen J,
Shahan J.
Inpatient Disposition Classification for the Creation of Hospital Surge Capacity: A Multiphase Study. The Lancet. 368(9551):1984-1990, 2006.
Kelen GD, McCarthy ML. The Science of Surge. Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(11):1169-72, 2006.
Hodge JG, Bhattacharya D, Garcia AM. Assessing Criminal Liability of Volunteer Healthcare Workers in Emergencies.  American Journal of Disaster Medicine. (1)1:12-17, 2006.
Casani JA, Donohue J, Feroli ER, Hsu EB, Kelen GD, Millin MG, Rubin M, Singleton CM, Snodgrass TD, Subbarao I, Whyne DM. Are Regional Hospital Pharmacies Prepared for Public Health Emergencies? Biosecurity Bioterrorism. 4(3):237-243, 2006.
Jenkins JL, Kirsch T, Millin MG. A Comparative Analysis of Two External Health Care Disaster Responses Following Hurricane Katrina. Prehospital Emergency Care. 10(4):451-456, 2006.
McCarthy ML, Aronsky D, Kelen, GD The Measurement of Daily Surge and its Relevance to Disaster Preparedness. The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(11):1089-1094, 2006.
Rothman RE, Hsu EB, Kahn CA, Kelen GD. Research Priorities for Surge Capacity. The Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 13(11):1160-1168, 2006.
Barnett DJ, Parker CL, Blodgett DW, Wierzba RK, Links JM. Understanding radiologic and nuclear terrorism as public health threats: Preparedness and response perspectives. J Nucl Med. 47:1653-1661, 2006.
Hsu EB, Subbarao I. The Myths of Disaster Education. Annuals of Emergency Medicine. 48(1):107-108, 2006.
Bond WF, Hsu EB, Johnson C, Subbarao I, Wasser TE. Using Innovative Simulation Modalities for Civilian-based, Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive Training in the Acute Management of Terrorist Victims: A Pilot Study. Prehospital Disaster Medicine. 21(4):272-275, 2006.
Davis JD, Tang N. Efficacy of a Federal Law Enforcement Tactical Medicine Program Following a Catastrophic Natural Disaster: The DHS ICE SRT Response to Hurricane Katrina. Prehospital Emergency Care. 10(2):173-179, 2006.
Hsu EB, Thomas TL, Bass E, Whyne D, Kelen GD, Green GB. Healthcare Worker Competencies for Disaster Training.  BMC Medical Education. 6:19, 2006
Barnett DJ, Balicer RD, Blodgett D, Fews AL, Parker CL, Links JM. The Application of the Haddon Matrix to Public Health Readiness and Response Planning. Environ Health Perspect. 8(2):101-9, 2006.
Barnett DJ, Everly GS Jr, Links JM, Parker CL. (ABSTRACT) Expanding Disaster Mental Health Response: A Conceptual Training Framework for Public Health Professionals. International Journal Emergency Mental Health. 120:504-514, 2005.
Barnett DJ, Balicer RD, Lucey DR, Everly GS, Omer SB, Steinoff M, Grotto I. A Systematic Analytic Approach to Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Planning. PLoS Med 2(12):e359, 2005.
Barnett DJ, Balicer RD, Blodgett DW, Everly GS, Omer SB, Parker CL, Links JM.
Applying Perception Theory to Public Health Workforce Preparedness Training.
J Public Health Management & Practice. 11(6):S33-S37, 2005.
Parker CL, Barnett DJ, Fews AL, Blodgett D, Links JM, The Road Map to Preparedness: A Competency-Based Approach to All-Hazards Emergenc Readiness Training for the Public Health Workforce Public Health Reports. 120:504-514, 2005.
Barnett DJ, Everly GS Jr, Links JM, Parker CL. Applying Educational Gaming to Public Health Workforce Emergency Preparedness. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 28(4):390-395, 2005.
Thomas TL, Hsu EB, Kim HK, Coli S, Arana G, Green GB. The Incident Command System in Disasters: Evaluation Methods for a Hospital-Based Exercise. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 20(1):14-23, 2004.
Bass EB, Catlett CL, Cosgrove SE, Feuerstein C, Green GB, Hsu EB, Jenckes MW, Robinson KA. (ABSTRACT) Effectiveness of Hospital Staff Mass-Casualty Incident Training Methods: A Systematic Literature Review. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 19(3):191-199, 2004
Hsu EB, Jenckes MW, Catlett CL, Robinson KA, Feuerstein CJ, Cosgrove SE, Green GB, Guedelhoefer OC, Bass EB. Training of Hospital Staff to Respond to a Mass Casualty Incident. AHRQ Publication. 04-E015-1, 2004.