
Life after Drowning
Public health advocates have been coming up with ways to save people for centuries, and they continue to do so
Christopher Tedeschi, MD, MA, is assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University Medical Center, a practicing emergency physician and a Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine. His practice and research interests focus on wilderness medicine education, disaster preparedness and global health.
Public health advocates have been coming up with ways to save people for centuries, and they continue to do so
The techniques and mind-set of health care in remote regions are surprisingly applicable in urban environments
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