2000
DOI: 10.1177/102490790000700404
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Reflections on Twenty Years of Prehospital Care

Abstract: Although Accident and Emergency staff may feel that prehospital care is the province of the ambulance service alone, their interest in this area is important. Both A&E doctors and nurses have an important role to play in the training of paramedics, and in some circumstances in the direct provision of prehospital care. Physician involvement in routine prehospital care, whether by land or helicopter transport, is still controversial. This paper reviews some of the issues involved in prehospital care over the las… Show more

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“…Doctors recruited in the scheme will gather valuable pre-hospital experience and develop expertise which may be used later to improve all emergency services. 4 In case of civil disasters, even highly skilled staff will find it hard to function normally the first time they are required to operate in the pre-hospital environment. 5 Medical and nursing staff can follow the principles taught in the Advanced Trauma Life Support course 6 and the Field Triage course.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doctors recruited in the scheme will gather valuable pre-hospital experience and develop expertise which may be used later to improve all emergency services. 4 In case of civil disasters, even highly skilled staff will find it hard to function normally the first time they are required to operate in the pre-hospital environment. 5 Medical and nursing staff can follow the principles taught in the Advanced Trauma Life Support course 6 and the Field Triage course.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 Dr. R.A. Cocks says, "The urgent need for research in prehospital care is becoming more widely recognised." 8 This current paper answers the urgent need for prehospital research published in peer-reviewed, indexed, medical journals, to reach emergency physicians who must supply medical leadership in prehospital care and disaster planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The scope of EM extends beyond the management of the acutely ill or injured patients in the emergency department and includes both the pre‐hospital field (related to all first aid or emergency medical services) 7 and the extended care after initial management. Due to the difference in the cultural, socio‐economic and medical system, the practice of EM may not be the same among all Asian countries.…”
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confidence: 99%