List of healthcare providers in Palmyra Atoll

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Palmyra Atoll is an incorporated U.S. territory located in the Pacific Ocean, roughly halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa. While the atoll has a rich history ranging from its discovery in the early 19th century to its use during World War II, it currently doesn't have a permanent civilian population. Consequently, it lacks a standard healthcare infrastructure commonly found in inhabited territories.

Geographical and Historical Overview[edit]

Palmyra Atoll comprises a group of approximately 50 islets spread over 12 square kilometers (4.6 square miles). Over the years, the atoll has witnessed various changes in ownership and usage, including its strategic importance during World War II. In more recent times, it's been recognized for its rich biodiversity.[1]

Absence of Healthcare Providers on Palmyra Atoll[edit]

Considering its uninhabited nature:

  • No Medical Facilities: There are no established hospitals, clinics, or healthcare centers on Palmyra Atoll.
  • Scientific and Conservation Expeditions: On the rare occasions when research or conservation expeditions visit, participants are typically instructed to carry essential medical supplies and first aid kits with them. Serious medical emergencies would require evacuation to a more populated area, possibly Hawaii.

Current Status[edit]

Today, Palmyra Atoll is managed as a national wildlife refuge by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The primary emphasis is on preserving its ecological importance, particularly the coral reefs and the endemic species that call the atoll home.[2]

Conclusion[edit]

With its main focus on conservation and scientific research, Palmyra Atoll doesn't maintain healthcare facilities typical of populated areas. Its isolation stresses the importance of preparedness for any individuals who might visit, even if temporarily.

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  1. Dana, J.D. (1890). "Corals and Coral Islands." Dodd & Mead.
  2. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. (2020). Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Department of the Interior.

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