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Blue Tarps: Puerto Rico, Hurricane Season, and Vulnerable Populations
Thu, 06/13/2019 | by Marysel Pagán S...In the Field: Puerto Rico Communities Build On Lessons Learned from Maria
Wed, 03/13/2019 | by Amy LiebmanResilience: Puerto Rico Conference Shows Post-Maria Shift in Emergency Preparedness Leadership
Thu, 03/07/2019 | by Claire Hutkins SedaClimate Change: New England Journal of Medicine Asks Clinicians to Act
Thu, 01/24/2019 | by Claire Hutkins Seda
Dr. Ed Zuroweste: What is a climate migrant, and how do we care for them?
Wed, 01/09/2019 | by Edward Zuroweste
Puerto Rico: Strengthening Relationships, Building Community to Prepare for the Next Disaster
Tue, 12/11/2018 | by Claire Hutkins SedaFrom Maria to Michael: How Communities Can Respond After Disaster
Thu, 10/18/2018 | by Marysel Pagán S...Post-Florence: Hog Waste Contaminates the Floodwaters, and Disaster Expert Chip Hughes Looks Ahead to Clean-up
Thu, 09/27/2018 | by Claire Hutkins Seda(Photo by: Sandy Millar)
Reprint | Response from the Field: Dr. Jose Rodriguez on Hurricane Deaths in Puerto Rico
Thu, 09/13/2018 | by MCN Admin
[Editor's Note: Experts on the ground agree with the medical publication: the death toll from Maria was devastating. In this interview from May, Dr. Jose O. Rodriguez, Family Medicine Specialist and Medical Director of General Hospital Castañer in Puerto Rico explains why so many people died in the wake of Hurricane Maria.]