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Can Med Assoc J ; 96(4): 221-5, 1967 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6015744

ABSTRACT

The development and present status of the Emergency Health Services (EHS) national and educational programs are discussed. Instituted in 1951 for medical and dental practitioners at a military school at Camp Borden, professional civilian indoctrination was later assumed by EHS at Canadian Emergency Measures College (CEMC). The federally sponsored courses there are now specialized; provincial EHS authorities undertake general indoctrination. Courses for graduates in pharmacy and nursing are also offered at CEMC. Hospital Disaster Institutes have been held across the country since 1954; Public Health Disaster Institutes, since 1966. Schools of Hygiene include the subject in graduate programs. Some years ago, three medical faculties introduced undergraduate teaching in mass casualty care; now, encouraged by the Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, a larger number are doing so. Several faculties of Dentistry, all faculties of Pharmacy, and 132 of 177 nursing schools teach apposite aspects. Professional journals have published many articles on this subject; this, for example, is the fourth Emergency Health Services Symposium presented by The Canadian Medical Association Journal.


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Civil Defense/education , Emergencies , Canada , Curriculum , Disasters , Education, Dental , Education, Medical , Education, Nursing , Education, Pharmacy , Health Occupations , Humans , Schools
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Med Serv J Can ; 23(1): 61-5, 1967 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6039468
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