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The document is an extensive panel list for the CHEST Consensus Statement on the care of critically ill and injured individuals during pandemics and disasters. It includes various professionals associated with the American College of Chest Physicians, known as CHEST, who contribute to the consensus. The executive committee is led by Michael D. Christian, Asha V. Devereaux, and Jeffrey R. Dichter, with many other prominent medical professionals and academics functioning as panelists.<br /><br />The list encompasses an array of medical experts and contributors from diverse institutions across the United States and some international locations. These experts include physicians, researchers, and public health officials who specialize in critical care, emergency medicine, respiratory health, public health, and relevant fields related to disaster preparedness and management. Their affiliations range from notable healthcare institutions, universities, military medical services, governmental bodies, and research centers.<br /><br />Highlighted are role designations such as Topic Editor and Task Force Librarian, with contributors responsible for different aspects of the consensus development. Notable affiliations include the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, various hospitals and medical schools such as Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Mayo Clinic; military medical services, and global organizations like Médecins Sans Frontières.<br /><br />The document serves as a comprehensive overview of the experts involved in drafting and reviewing the consensus statement, indicating the broad collaboration aimed at enhancing the management of critical care during pandemics and disasters, addressing various challenges, and formulating effective strategies for dealing with public health emergencies.
Keywords
CHEST Consensus Statement
critically ill care
pandemics
disasters
American College of Chest Physicians
Michael D. Christian
Asha V. Devereaux
Jeffrey R. Dichter
public health emergencies
disaster preparedness
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