Emergency medicine (EM) is a young but prestigious medical discipline worldwide.1 However, in Nepal, it is in preliminary phase.2 EM is not only restricted to urban emergency departments but also a multifaceted discipline.3 Several EM training modules are currently practiced fragmented with different curriculum and duration.4,5 Pre-hospital emergency medical services (EMS), hospitals, trauma centres, and public health are working in silos and most of them devoid of proper emergency facility.2 This brought us to the realization of an urgent need of bringing all the stakeholders together in a symposium like this. The symposium was arranged into four different sessions as listed below: • To familiarize with the history and current state...
AbstractThe United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a po...
Abstract After the early implementation of Emergency Medicine (EM) 25 years ago, Iceland became the ...
Background: The role of pharmacists in many developed countries has evolved from the traditional pra...
Introduction: An effective Emergency Medical Service system does not exist in Nepal. For an effectiv...
Introduction High-fidelity medical simulation is widely used in emergency medicine training because ...
© 2018 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Background: Medical specia...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) was recognized as a specialty in Ecuador in 1993.Currently, th...
Objective:   Emergency medicine is quickly becoming its own discipline in various low and middle in...
Emergency Medicine(EM) is a new discipline for India. As Medical Council of India (MCI) makes progre...
Introduction: Bosasso General Hospital is located in Puntland Somalia, an area affected by prolonged...
AbstractBotswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective compli...
INDUSEM was established as an INDO-US Satellite Knowledge Network in 2005. It brought together the a...
The United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a population...
Emergency medicine (EM) has become a global discipline and plays an integral role in providing integ...
Dilemmas regarding whether medical students’ participation ‘as doctor’ in disaster response is...
AbstractThe United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a po...
Abstract After the early implementation of Emergency Medicine (EM) 25 years ago, Iceland became the ...
Background: The role of pharmacists in many developed countries has evolved from the traditional pra...
Introduction: An effective Emergency Medical Service system does not exist in Nepal. For an effectiv...
Introduction High-fidelity medical simulation is widely used in emergency medicine training because ...
© 2018 The Author(s); Published by Kerman University of Medical Sciences. Background: Medical specia...
Introduction: Emergency medicine (EM) was recognized as a specialty in Ecuador in 1993.Currently, th...
Objective:   Emergency medicine is quickly becoming its own discipline in various low and middle in...
Emergency Medicine(EM) is a new discipline for India. As Medical Council of India (MCI) makes progre...
Introduction: Bosasso General Hospital is located in Puntland Somalia, an area affected by prolonged...
AbstractBotswana faces a high burden of disease requiring emergency care, including infective compli...
INDUSEM was established as an INDO-US Satellite Knowledge Network in 2005. It brought together the a...
The United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a population...
Emergency medicine (EM) has become a global discipline and plays an integral role in providing integ...
Dilemmas regarding whether medical students’ participation ‘as doctor’ in disaster response is...
AbstractThe United Republic of Tanzania is the world’s 31st largest with a 2009 census reported a po...
Abstract After the early implementation of Emergency Medicine (EM) 25 years ago, Iceland became the ...
Background: The role of pharmacists in many developed countries has evolved from the traditional pra...