Abstract:Introduction:Describe the lived experience of a grassroots, nongovernmental disaster medical team (DMT) through a research lens and share practical lessons learned based on the DMT’s experience to support and inform future response teams.Method:Forty-five days after Hurricane Maria, a nongovernmental DMT provided primary medical care by means of community-based pop-up clinics and home visitations in 5 different areas of Puerto Rico. Observational data, photo images, and debriefing notes were collected and docu… Show more
Due to a technical error, the same article was published twice under 2 different dois. 1,2 The duplicate version of the article is therefore being retracted. The content of the article is not affected by this retraction.
Due to a technical error, the same article was published twice under 2 different dois. 1,2 The duplicate version of the article is therefore being retracted. The content of the article is not affected by this retraction.
Due to a technical error, the same article was published twice under 2 different dois. 1,2 The duplicate version of the article is therefore being retracted. The content of the article is not affected by this retraction.
Due to a technical error, the same article was published twice under 2 different dois. 1,2 The duplicate version of the article is therefore being retracted. The content of the article is not affected by this retraction.
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