1. American College of Emergency Physicians. Positioning America's Emergency Health Care System to Respond to Acts of Terrorism: A Report of the Terrorism Response Task Force. American College of Emergency Physicians Online Report, Oct 2002. Available at:http://www.acep.org/NR/rdonlyres/0E7F8FEF-3104-4FB5-BFC3-91453EF55ADD/0/terrorismResponse.pdf. Accessed Nov 2, 2005.
2. Disaster medicine and the emergency medicine resident;Kaji;Ann Emerg Med,2003
3. Do US emergency medicine residency programs provide adequate training for bioterrorism?;Pesik;Ann Emerg Med,1999
4. ER Season Finale Dramatizes that Emergency Physicians Are First Responders in a Bioterrorist Attack. Press Release: American College of Emergency Physicians Online Web site, May 15, 2002. Available at:http://www.acep.org/webportal/Newsroom/NR/general/2002/PRERSeasonFinaleDramatizesthatEmergencyPhysiciansAreFirstRespondersinaBioterroristA.htm. Accessed Nov 2 2005.
5. Association of American Medical Colleges. Training Future Physicians about Weapons of Mass Destruction: Report of the Expert Panel on Bioterrorism Education for Medical Students. Washington: DC, 2003.