1.Emergency Medical Services in the Worldcup Stadiums.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2002;45(4):462-469
No abstract available.
Emergencies*
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Emergency Medical Services*
2.Emergency Care in Orthopaedic Surgery.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 1999;42(5):463-468
No abstract available.
Emergencies*
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Emergency Medical Services*
4.The principles of emergency care.
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1991;2(1):1-8
No abstract available.
Emergencies*
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Emergency Medical Services*
5.Emergency Medical Services for Mass Gathering.
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine 1999;10(3):320-328
No abstract available.
Emergencies*
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Emergency Medical Services*
6.Hoist the sails, promote the hopes.
Chinese Medical Journal 2021;134(24):2899-2900
8.Emergency Medical Service System and Disaster Medical Planning in Korea.
Journal of the Korean Medical Association 2001;44(6):603-611
No abstract available.
Disasters*
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Emergencies*
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Emergency Medical Services*
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Korea*
9.Multifunctional pneumatic breathing machine in the first-aid application experience.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2012;36(2):149-150
In 2008, our center introduced the UK MicroVent emergency respiratory system (machine) for first-aid of breathing anomaly, which achieved good effects, including saving emergency treatment time, finding the cause of diseases and reducing complications.
Emergency Medical Services
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methods
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Ventilators, Mechanical
10.Enabling factors, hindrances, and self-perceived level of preparedness of Typhoon Haiyan Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responders.
Hilton Y. LAM ; Carlos Primero D. GUNDRAN ; Jaifred Christian F. LOPEZ ; Emelia B. SANTAMARIA ; Anna Cristina A. TUAZON ; Lotgarda TAYAO
Acta Medica Philippina 2018;52(2):160-167
BACKGROUND: Despite the implementation of policies related to disaster risk reduction and management in the Philippines, the response after Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013 was hampered by operational challenges.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to document disaster response experiences of Typhoon Haiyan from field level emergency medical service (EMS) responders, a key component of the disaster response, specifically the enabling factors and hindrances to disaster medical response activities, including their self-perceived level of preparedness in these activities.
METHODS: In this mixed-methods study, 52 respondents identified enabling factors and hindrances to their disaster response and their corresponding self-perceived level of preparedness. In a subsequent focus group discussion, the researchers used the nominal group technique to process the respondents' experiences.
RESULTS: The respondents identified factors that enabled or hindered their response activities such as coordination, stress debriefing, infrastructure, and preparedness. Furthermore, an average of 33% of the respondents said they were adequately prepared to deliver the necessary medical services during the disaster response, thus validating previous studies on preparedness and disaster response operations.
CONCLUSION: The government should critically examine its cluster approach to disaster response and consider an integrated, inclusive, and proactive approach in disaster planning.
Human ; Male ; Female ; Disasters ; Emergency Medical Services