1.Time for Change: The State of Emergency Medical Services in South Korea.
Christopher C LEE ; Mark IM ; Gil Joon SUH
Yonsei Medical Journal 2006;47(4):587-588
Trauma is the leading cause of death among people younger than 40 years of age in South Korea. This demographic represents the productive members of Korean society, yet little is being done to correct this growing problem. The preventable death rate in Korea is estimated to be approximately 60%, which is unacceptable given Korea's growing economy and available resources.
Wounds and Injuries/*therapy
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Korea
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Humans
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Emergency Medicine/*standards/trends
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Emergency Medical Services/*trends
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Cause of Death
2.Residency training in emergency medicine: an arduous and constant challenge.
Xue-Zhong YU ; Ji-Hai LIU ; Zhong WANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2008;30(2):128-130
With increasing demands and recognition, emergency medicine has advanced rapidly in China in recent decades. The education and training of professionals in this field are important for the further development of emergency medicine. With an attempt to investigate the way to strengthen residency training system in emergency medicine, this article reviews its potential development direction, training modes, learning materials, and quality control.
China
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Emergency Medicine
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education
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organization & administration
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Internship and Residency
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methods
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standards
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trends