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International Emergency Medicine, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics

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This book examines the practice and development of global emergency medicine. In addition to the historical development of emergency medicine, key articles address priorities in global and regional emergency medicine development, funding, hot topics, injury prevention and public health initiatives, prehospital emergency medical services, and post conflict emergency health systems.

Readers will also benefit from discussions on preparing for medical service abroad, developming and implementing emergency medicine programs globally, international emergency medicine fellowships, nursing and allied health workers, and creating an agenda for global emergency medicine research.
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Saunders
33367
9781416027102
9781416027102

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Publication date
2005
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
240
Weight (g)
476
  • 1. Hot Topics in International Emergency Medicine (Arnold)
    2. Lessons Learned from Abroad (Arnold)
    3. Preparing for Medical Service Abroad (Arnold)
    4. Priorities in Global Emergency Medicine Development (Smith)
    5. Funding Emergency Medicine in Middle and Low Income Countries (Smith)
    6. Historical Development of Emergency Medicine (Allagappan)
    7. Highlights in Regional Emergency Medicine Development (Doney)
    8. Injury Prevention and other Key Public Health Intiatives (Kellerman)
    9. Prehospital Emergency Medical Services (Margolis)
    10. Post Conflict Emergency Health Systems as Model (VanRooyen)
    11. Developing and Implementing Emergency Medicine Programs Globally (Thomas)
    12. International Emergency Medicine Fellowships (Anderson)
    13. Nursing and Allied Health Workers: Developing an Educational Agenda (Kuhns)
    14. Creating an Agenda for Global Emergency Medicine Research (Green)
    15. Closing Remarks: Improving Emergency Medicine Care Globally: Challenges for the Future (Rapp)
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