Climate Change-Related Water Disasters’ Impact on Population Health

Author:

Veenema Tener Goodwin1,Thornton Clifton P.2,Lavin Roberta Proffitt3,Bender Annah K.4,Seal Stella5,Corley Andrew6

Affiliation:

1. Beta Nu; Associate Professor; School of Nursing; Department Acute and Chronic Care; Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Center for Humanitarian Health; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore MD USA

2. Beta Nu; Clinical Nurse Practitioner, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Charlotte Bloomberg Children's Hospital; Baltimore MD USA

3. Associate Dean for Academic Programs; University of Missouri-St. Louis; College of Nursing; St. Louis MO USA

4. Research Associate; University of Missouri-St. Louis; College of Nursing; St. Louis MO USA

5. Associate Director; Hospital; Health System and Community Services; Welch Medical Library; Johns Hopkins University; Baltimore MD USA

6. Beta Nu; Johns Hopkins School of Nursing; Johns Hopkins School of Public Health; Baltimore MD USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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