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Disaster management in rural family medicine
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Do we have education for disaster management in rural settings? What kind of education do we need? PHTLS, ITLS, ATLS?
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What kind of disaster management course? – Excercise, on line,....
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The risk for, and incident of, situations where the immediate need of medical care exceeds available resources – major incidents or disasters – has significantly increased during the last decades and continues to increase, parallel to the technical and political development in the world. The goal for our health care system is to - as far as possible - eliminate or reduce loss of life and health as well as physical and psychological suffering consequent to such situations. This requires:
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A prepared organisation for mobilisation and optimal utilization of resources Simplified methods when access to the technology used in modern medical care is insufficient or non- existing Knowledge and skills added to those needed for routine medical care: - Decisions with regard to priority between patients and between treatments when the needs far exceeds available resources - Use of simplified methods for diagnosis and treatment - Primary management of injuries outside our own specialties - Management of back-up and reserve systems if/when technology fails - Knowledge of the alert-and response process in which we have to work as an integrated part
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Medical Response to Major Incidents Course – course organised in rural settings
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