The present state of emergency/emergency treatment in China and a ponderation over the future: a comment on “broad emergency medicine”
- VernacularTitle:我国急诊/急救医疗的现状及对未来改进的思考兼论“大急诊”
- Author:
Peiyan WANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
emergencies;
emergency medical services
- From:
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army
1982;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The knowledge and technique of pre-hospital rescue are far from popularized in our country. Take for an example, patient with cardiac arrest can not get immediate and proper CPR on the scene. Furthermore, the staffs, skills and knowledge of emergency medicine of the staffs of the emergency departments, and the pre-hospital rescue teams are extremely inadequate to meet the need of the emergency medicine service for the whole society. Skill of emergency rescue and the admission system are not yet standardized to execute emergency medicine service. Because of the profession rank evaluation system for the emergency physicians lags far behind, and it is not applicable to the clinicians working in the emergency medicine service system (EMSS), including pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency systems, it is difficult to maintain a stable team of emergency physicians. The emergency medicine education has not yet been accommodated into the national medicine education program, and therefore its training course is not uniform and is self-generated. To improve the status of EMSS in our country, it is important to establish a perfect EMSS, to propagandize rescue knowledge with emphasis of CPR skill, and to enate laws for emergency rescue. The operation system of rescue and emergency should be in line with the international EMSS, and should establish “broad emergency system”. The emergency system in broad sense means that the emergency clinic should not be split into different specialties, and the emergency medicine should be looked upon as a specialty or discipline by itself, to include all the life-saving technology of all of the acute and urgent illnesses both outside and inside of the hospital, and the treatments should be integrated with that of all the related departments of the hospital.