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1. www.centralmaineadvertiser.com
www.centralmaineadvertiser.com - [Cached]Published on: 7/11/2004 Last Visited: 4/17/2005
* Helen K. Crouch, RN, MPH, CIC
Director, Infection Control & Epidemiology Services, IC Consultant for the Army Great Plains Regional Command, LTC, USAfR, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio -
2. A Bioterrorism Expert Comes To East Texas
www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp? - [Cached]Published on: 10/26/2001 Last Visited: 10/27/2001
Chief of Infection Control with the Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio , Helen Crouch , told health-care providers about what to look for and how to be prepared , Because terror attacks are chaotic , it's important that you can determine a chemical event verses a biological..
The difference is- - chemical attacks are immediate where as biological signs and symptoms are delayed from days to several weeks.
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Crouch tells us she too just learned that if there's an outbreak as medical professionals can pick up the phone , call the CDC and they'll have push packs of medication to sent in 12 hours- - with personnel. -
3. Welcome To Texas Nurse Practitioners
www.texasnp.org/tnpconferences - [Cached]Published on: 4/20/2005 Last Visited: 9/5/2006
Helen K. Crouch, RN, BSN, MPH Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas

