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    First Activation of the WHO Emergency Medical Team Minimum Data Set in the 2019 Response to Tropical Cyclone Idai in Mozambique by Kubo, Tatsuhiko, Chimed-Ochir, Odgerel, Cossa, Matchecane, Ussene, Isse, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Yumiya, Yui, Kayano, Ryoma, Salio, Flavio

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-12-2022)
    “…During a disaster, comprehensive, accurate, timely, and standardized health data collection is needed to improve patient care and support effective responses…”
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    Emergency Medical Team Response during the Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake 2018: J-SPEED Data Analysis by Yumiya, Yui, Chimed-Ochir, Odgerel, Kayano, Ryoma, Hitomi, Yoshiaki, Akahoshi, Kouki, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Wakai, Akinori, Mimura, Seiji, Chishima, Kayako, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Koido, Yuichi, Kubo, Tatsuhiko

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-06-2023)
    “…In the last ten years, Japan has experienced several large-scale earthquakes with devastating social and health impacts. Earthquakes directly and indirectly…”
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    Medical needs during the Kumamoto heavy rain 2020: analysis from emergency medical teams' responses by Taji, Akihiro, Yumiya, Yui, Chimed-Ochir, Odgerel, Fukunaga, Ami, Tsurugi, Yoko, Kiwaki, Koji, Akahoshi, Kouki, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Chishima, Kayako, Mimura, Seiji, Wakai, Akinori, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Koido, Yuichi, Kubo, Tatsuhiko

    Published in BMC emergency medicine (31-05-2024)
    “…Rainfall-induced floods represented 70% of the disasters in Japan from 1985 to 2018 and caused various health problems. To improve preparedness and preventive…”
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    Emergency Medical Teams’ Responses during the West Japan Heavy Rain 2018: J-SPEED Data Analysis by Chimed-Ochir, Odgerel, Yumiya, Yui, Taji, Akihiro, Kishita, Eisaku, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Wakai, Akinori, Akahoshi, Kouki, Chishima, Kayoko, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Koido, Yuichi, Kubo, Tatsuhiko

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-04-2022)
    “…Rainfall-induced floods and landslides accounted for 20.7% of all disaster events in Japan from 1985 through 2018 and caused a variety of health problems, both…”
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    Introduction of Japanese Association of Disaster Medicine (JADM) Disaster Medical Coordination Support Team by Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Koido, Yuichi, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Mase, Tomohiko, Kasai, Shota

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Introduction: The Japanese Association for Disaster Medicine (JADM) Disaster Medical Coordination Support Team (DMCST) was formed in 2016 when Japan…”
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    Consideration of Medical and Public Health Coordination - Experience from the 2016 Kumamoto, Japan Earthquake by Kondo, Hisayoshi, Koido, Yuichi, Kawashima, Yuzuru, Kohayagawa, Yoshitaka, Misaki, Miho, Takahashi, Ayako, Kondo, Yuji, Chishima, Kayako, Toyokuni, Yoshiki

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-04-2019)
    “…The aim of this study was to identify disaster medical operation improvements from the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake (Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan) and to extract…”
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    Current Status of the Japanese Disaster Medical Record by Chishima, Kayako, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Hisayoshi, Kondo, Koido, Yuichi, Kubo, Tatsuhiko

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Introduction: There was no common medical record used in disasters in Japan. At the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, medical teams used their own medical…”
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    The Role of Japan DMAT in Tokyo Inland Earthquake by Koido, Yuichi, Misaki, Miho, Chishima, Kayako, Kawashima, Yuzuru, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Otomo, Yasuhiro, Yoshihara, Katsunori

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Introduction: An inland earthquake is expected to occur in Tokyo in the near future, and disaster preparedness and response measures have been put in place by…”
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    Relationship between the depressive state of emergency life‐saving technicians and near‐misses by Honno, Katsumi, Kubo, Tatsuhiko, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Ishimaru, Tomohiro, Matsuda, Shinya, Fujino, Yoshihisa

    Published in Acute medicine & surgery (01-01-2020)
    “…Aim A depressive state is a key risk factor for medical errors made by emergency life‐saving technicians (ELSTs). However, no study has examined the occurrence…”
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    2018 Natural Disaster Response in Japan by Kondo, Hisayoshi, Koido, Yuichi, Uesgi, Hirotaka, Kohayagawa, Yoshitaka, Takahashi, Ayako, Kawashima, Yuzuru, Misaki, Miho, Chishima, Kayako, Toyokuni, Yoshiki

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2019)
    “…Introduction: Japan experienced several major disasters in 2018. Aim: Evaluation of medical response was conducted and problems determined to solve for future…”
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    Predictability of the Call Triage Protocol to Detect if Dispatchers Should Activate Community First Responders by Narikawa, Kenji, Sakamoto, Tetsuya, Kubota, Katsuaki, Suzukawa, Masayuki, Yonekawa, Chikara, Yamashita, Keisuke, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Yasuda, Yasuharu, Kobayashi, Akihiro, Iijima, Kazunori

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-10-2014)
    “…Shortening response time to an emergency call leads to the success of resuscitation by chest compression and defibrillation. However, response by ambulance or…”
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    International EMT-Operational Plan–ODESA Escalation by Oba, Jiro, Kubo, Tatsuhiko, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Nakamori, Tomoki, Habano, Yukiko

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Introduction: Since February 24, 2022, at the time of writing this plan, approximately 400,000+ refugees had entered Moldova and 282,842 had exited Moldova…”
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    Significance of the “Coordination Headquarters for Healthcare and Medical Support” in Japan; comparison with Emergency Medical Team Coordination Cell (EMTCC) by Nakamori, Tomoki, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Kubo, Tatsuhio, Koido, Yuichi

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Introduction: The Japan Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) was established in 2005. Although it had become possible to gather medical teams at an early…”
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    Current Status of the Disaster Health, Medical, and Welfare Coordination in Japan by Chishima, Kayako, Akahoshi, Kouki, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Koido, Yuichi

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Introduction: Non-coordinated support during disasters has negative effects on affected communities and people. From the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, the United…”
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    Japan DAMT COVID-19 response. The Temporary Medical Facility for Hospitalization Waiting and Doctor Home Response System in Sapporo City, Hokkaido by Mimura, Seiji, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Wakai, Akinori, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Koido, Yuichi

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2023)
    “…Introduction: In Japan, the response to COVID-19 has been a disaster response. In May 2021, the number of patients requiring hospitalization increased rapidly…”
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    Introduction of Japan Disaster Medical Assistant Team as a National Emergency Medical Team by Koido, Yuichi, Kondo, Hisayoshi, Wakai, Akinori, Ono, Tatsuo, Toyokuni, Yoshiki

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-11-2022)
    “…Background/Introduction: Japan is a country with many disasters. Japan’s disaster medical system has improved significantly over the past 30 years by gaining…”
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    Predicting the Demand for Medical Care in Disaster-Affected Areas using the Minimum Data Set and Machine Learning by Igarashi, Yutaka, Kubo, Tatsuhiko, Toyokuni, Yoshiki, Yokobori, Shoji, Koido, Yuichi

    Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-11-2022)
    “…Background/Introduction: The Minimum Data Set (MDS) has allowed governments of disaster-affected countries to collect, examine, and evaluate standardized…”
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