“…Additionally, since airport-related delays impeded resource distribution and likely contributed to the observed difficulty with these equipment management tasks [18,45], some have suggested ''pre-positioning'' medical and surgical supplies at strategic airfields with ''pre-clearance'' through international customs [13]. Concerns regarding the intentions, experience, and credentialing of responders to the Haiti earthquake led to labels such as SUVs or ''disaster tourists'' [58], as in prior disasters [25,51]. Inexperienced and untrained volunteers were urged to stay home because they lacked security, equipment, patient followup systems, and cultural sensitivity preparedness [9,18].…”