1.The Emergency Medical Team Initiative in the Western Pacific Region
Natasha Mamea ; Atoa Glenn Fatupaito ; Md Anuar bin Abd Samad @ Mahmood ; Ridzuan Bin Dato' ; Mohd Isa ; Gaafar Uherbelau ; Esther Muñ ; a ; Shalimar Abdullah ; Masniza Mustaffa
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2023;14(6):01-04
This editorial, co-authored by the Western Pacific Regional Emergency Medical Team (EMT) Chair Group, provides an introduction to the WPSAR EMT Special Edition. It highlights the work done to develop national and international EMTs in the Region and the contribution of these teams to health emergency response.
2.Developing and maintaining health emergency response capacity: Palau’s national emergency medical team
May Morag Ferguson ; Sean T Casey ; Wally Omengkar ; Gaafar J Uherbelau ; Terepkul ngiraingas ; Belinda Eungel
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response 2023;14(6):21-24
Palau is a small island/large ocean nation in the Pacific that is vulnerable to natural or climate-related disasters. The national emergency medical team (EMT) was developed following a World Health Organization initiative to facilitate EMT training and cache procurement in the Pacific. As a result of the WHO initiative, Palau's EMT, known as KLEMAT, is fully self-sufficient and able to rapidly deploy in response to any local/national disaster or emergency. Imperative to any team development is the challenge of maintaining skills and motivation. Palau's experience is that by providing KLEMAT with regular education and training exercises, the team continues to advance as a cohesive, highly skilled group, which in turn ensures their ongoing preparedness for disaster/emergency response.