Uo mo aso uma, a o uso mo aso vale: Lessons from Aotearoa physiotherapists responding to disasters within the Pacific
- Description:
- Disasters can have sudden and devastating impacts on the health systems in the Pacific region, many parts of which are in a precarious state. The region is increasingly recognised as being prone to disasters such as those caused by climate change or epidemics. Physiotherapists have been identified as vital members of the interprofessional health team that responds to such catastrophic events. D...
- Display date:
- 2023-05-10
- Location:
- Samoa
- Collections:
- New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
- Publisher:
- Physiotherapy New Zealand
- Content partner:
- University of Otago
- Availability:
- Not specified
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