Analysis of Continuous Training Effectiveness of Doctors and Nurses in Emergency
G.K. Omukeeva, U.B. Shermatova, K. A. Dushimbekova, K.S. Dzhuzumalieva, Z. Sydykova, T.C. Chubakov, K.S. Sakibaev, F.R. Tazhibaeva, Z.D. Abdullaeva
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ABSTRACT
This article describes Emergency Medical Care (EMC)
system covering non-communicable, infectious diseases, obstetrics and trauma.
Community-based emergency care, as prehospital, refers to emergency care provided
outside the hospital. Emergency medicine (EM) potentially plays a critical role
in improving the outcomes of acute conditions in healthcare settings. Team of
developers including international experts from Kyrgyz State Medical Institite
of post graduate Training (KSMIPGT) has developed and drawn up programs for
doctors, hospital-level nurses that meet the needs of practical healthcare.
Keywords: emergency medical aid, medical care, International
Federation of emergency medicine,
ABSTRACT
This article describes Emergency Medical Care (EMC)
system covering non-communicable, infectious diseases, obstetrics and trauma.
Community-based emergency care, as prehospital, refers to emergency care provided
outside the hospital. Emergency medicine (EM) potentially plays a critical role
in improving the outcomes of acute conditions in healthcare settings. Team of
developers including international experts from Kyrgyz State Medical Institite
of post graduate Training (KSMIPGT) has developed and drawn up programs for
doctors, hospital-level nurses that meet the needs of practical healthcare.
Keywords: emergency medical aid, medical care, International
Federation of emergency medicine,