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The 2015 Nepal Earthquake(s): Lessons Learned From the Disability and Rehabilitation Sector's Preparation for, and Response to, Natural Disasters

Michel D. Landry, Phillip S. Sheppard, Kit Leung, Chiara Retis, Edwin C. Salvador, Sudha R. Raman
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20150677 Published 1 November 2016
Michel D. Landry
M.D. Landry, PT, PhD, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Duke University Medical Center, Box 104002, Durham, NC 27708 (USA).
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Phillip S. Sheppard
P.S. Sheppard, MScPT, MScKIN, International Organization for Migration, Chautara, Sindhulpalchok, Nepal.
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Kit Leung
K. Leung, MPH, International Organization for Migration, Kathmandu, Nepal.
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Chiara Retis
C. Retis, PT, Handicap International, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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Edwin C. Salvador
E.C. Salvador, MD, World Health Organization, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Sudha R. Raman
S.R. Raman, PT, PhD, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
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vol. 96 no. 11 1714-1723
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20150677
PubMed 
27277496

Published By 
American Physical Therapy Association
Print ISSN 
0031-9023
Online ISSN 
1538-6724

History 
  • Received December 17, 2015
  • Accepted May 1, 2016
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© 2016 American Physical Therapy Association

Author Information

  1. Michel D. Landry,
  2. Phillip S. Sheppard,
  3. Kit Leung,
  4. Chiara Retis,
  5. Edwin C. Salvador and
  6. Sudha R. Raman
  1. M.D. Landry, PT, PhD, Doctor of Physical Therapy Division, Duke University Medical Center, Box 104002, Durham, NC 27708 (USA).
  2. P.S. Sheppard, MScPT, MScKIN, International Organization for Migration, Chautara, Sindhulpalchok, Nepal.
  3. K. Leung, MPH, International Organization for Migration, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  4. C. Retis, PT, Handicap International, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
  5. E.C. Salvador, MD, World Health Organization, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
  6. S.R. Raman, PT, PhD, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
  1. Address all correspondence to Dr Landry at: mike.landry{at}duke.edu.
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Michel D. Landry, Phillip S. Sheppard, Kit Leung, Chiara Retis, Edwin C. Salvador, Sudha R. Raman
Physical Therapy Nov 2016, 96 (11) 1714-1723; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20150677

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Michel D. Landry, Phillip S. Sheppard, Kit Leung, Chiara Retis, Edwin C. Salvador, Sudha R. Raman
Physical Therapy Nov 2016, 96 (11) 1714-1723; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20150677
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    • Changing Profile of Earthquake Survivors
    • Disasters Amplify Predisaster Disability Rates and Rehabilitation Challenges
    • Lessons Learned in Nepal That Can Improve Disability and Rehabilitation Outcomes in Future Disasters
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