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Research on disaster and emergency medicine development in China and abroad
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作者 ZHENG Jingchen PENG Bibo 《中国研究型医院》 2020年第5期90-95,共6页
This paper first explores the development and direction of disaster and emergency medicine in China and abroad from the perspective of international environment and history background, analyses four elements of disast... This paper first explores the development and direction of disaster and emergency medicine in China and abroad from the perspective of international environment and history background, analyses four elements of disaster and emergency medicine, including subject content, professionals, education practice and technical innovation, clarifies the interdependency between disaster medicine and emergency medicine, and reveals the developing rules of disaster medicine and emergency medicine. It also provides suggestions for China's development of disaster medicine and emergency medicine. 展开更多
关键词 disaster medicine Emergency medicine REVIEW
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Wilderness medicine 被引量:1
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作者 Douglas G.Sward Brad L.Bennett 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 CAS 2014年第1期5-15,共11页
BACKGROUND: Human activity in wilderness areas has increased globally in recent decades, leading to increased risk of injury and illness. Wilderness medicine has developed in response to both need and interest.METHODS... BACKGROUND: Human activity in wilderness areas has increased globally in recent decades, leading to increased risk of injury and illness. Wilderness medicine has developed in response to both need and interest.METHODS: The field of wilderness medicine encompasses many areas of interest. Some focus on special circumstances(such as avalanches) while others have a broader scope(such as trauma care). Several core areas of key interest within wilderness medicine are discussed in this study.RESULTS: Wilderness medicine is characterized by remote and improvised care of patients with routine or exotic illnesses or trauma, limited resources and manpower, and delayed evacuation to definitive care. Wilderness medicine is developing rapidly and draws from the breadth of medical and surgical subspecialties as well as the technical fields of mountaineering, climbing, and diving. Research, epidemiology, and evidence-based guidelines are evolving. A hallmark of this field is injury prevention and risk mitigation. The range of topics encompasses high-altitude cerebral edema, decompression sickness, snake envenomation, lightning injury, extremity trauma, and gastroenteritis. Several professional societies, academic fellowships, and training organizations offer education and resources for laypeople and health care professionals.CONCLUSIONS: The future of wilderness medicine is unfolding on multiple fronts: education, research, training, technology, communications, and environment. Although wilderness medicine research is technically difficult to perform, it is essential to deepening our understanding of the contribution of specific techniques in achieving improvements in clinical outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Wilderness medicine High-altitude sickness Dive medicine ENVENOMATION Trauma Hyperthermia HYPOTHERMIA FROSTBITE Avalanche Combat injuries Search and rescue Travel medicine disaster medicine
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Medical students as disaster volunteers:A strategy for improving emergency department surge response in times of crisis 被引量:1
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作者 R Ponampalam Jeremy Zhenwen Pong Xiang-Yi Wong 《World Journal of Critical Care Medicine》 2021年第5期163-169,共7页
Disasters resulting in mass casualty incidents can rapidly overwhelm the Emergency Department(ED).To address critical manpower needs in the ED’s disaster response,medical student involvement has been advocated.Duke-N... Disasters resulting in mass casualty incidents can rapidly overwhelm the Emergency Department(ED).To address critical manpower needs in the ED’s disaster response,medical student involvement has been advocated.Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School is in proximity to Singapore General Hospital and represents an untapped manpower resource.With appropriate training and integration into ED disaster workflows,medical students can be leveraged upon as qualified manpower.This review provides a snapshot of the conceptualization and setting up of the Disaster Volunteer Corps-a programme where medical students were recruited to receive regular training and assessment from emergency physicians on disaster response principles to fulfil specific roles during a crisis,while working as part of a team under supervision.We discuss overall strategy and benefits to stakeholders,emphasizing the close symbiotic relationship between academia and healthcare services. 展开更多
关键词 disaster medicine disaster response Medical students VOLUNTEERS Medical education
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