Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were the latest disasters involving trauma to individuals and displacement of significant populations. As a consequence, those of us in health care fields often are affected both as professionals with critical skills and as individuals with families under intense stress. This Commentary, which appears in the January 2006 issue of The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (2006;67:7-14), provides first-hand insight into the "at-the-front" realities faced by primary care professionals as disasters evolve, as well as the preparations we can make with our families and the key priorities to be addressed in our professional roles with individuals, affected groups of people, and response systems. While it is rare for us to dually publish material, we deem the importance of this information to merit joint publication in The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry and The Companion.-Larry Culpepper, M.D.

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