Primary survey: Highlights from this issue
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
; 39(10):723, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2064196
ABSTRACT
Byrne et al have explored this in more depth, completing a systematic review into the willingness and preparation of medical students in relation to disaster medicine. Tolhurst-Cleaver et al have reviewed UK guidelines on the management of this condition and found a significant degree of variability, often with variation between written and verbal accounts of practice. [...]we have another paper from Vassallo et al on a comparative analysis of major incident tools in children, an area that I’ve been interested in for many years.
Medical Sciences--Surgery; non-trauma; renal; accident prevention; accidental falls; acute medicine; Infectious diseases; Patients; Tetanus; Emergency medical care; Medicine; Syphilis; Pandemics; Medical students; Older people; Coronaviruses; Systematic review; COVID-19; Disease transmission; United Kingdom--UK
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Type of study:
Observational study
Language:
English
Journal:
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
Year:
2022
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