Katrina Changed Us (And Me) in So Many Ways
- Paul Sirbaugh
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The article discusses the author's experience volunteering to help evacuated children 350 miles from New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. The author, a full-time faculty member at Texas Children's Hospital and associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine, remains committed to disaster preparedness and response. Their involvement in various medical and emergency committees reflects their dedication to pediatric emergency medicine. The author credits their motivation in disaster preparation to their experience during Hurricane Katrina. The article reflects on the impact of Hurricane Katrina on individuals and communities, highlighting the importance of collaboration and regionalization in disaster response.
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