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PEDIATRICS Vol. 99 No. 1 January 1997, pp. 130-133

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS:
The Pediatrician's Role in Disaster Preparedness

Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine

This statement provides pediatricians with an overall view of disasters and disaster management and delineates the role of the pediatrician in disaster preparedness.


The following policy statement is a revision:

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