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When questioned, many a medical student or nursing student will profess a deep desire to work in the field of international humanitarian aid overseas at some time in their future career.

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Mannion, S., Chaloner, E., Walford, C. (2002). The Process. In: Ryan, J., Mahoney, P.F., Greaves, I., Bowyer, G. (eds) Conflict and Catastrophe Medicine. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0215-1_8

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