IntroductionWith the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emergency Centres (EC) and physicians in Africa. Essential to this is the need for information on demographics, complaints, and acuity of patients presenting for acute care in Sub-Saharan Africa. The goal of this study was to determine the characteristics of EC patients in Eldoret, Kenya.MethodsBetween January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2011, patient demographics, chief complaints, diagnoses, and dispositions were recorded for all patients presenting to an EC in Eldoret, Kenya. Patient volumes were averaged by month, week, and time of day. EC provider diagnoses were categorized according to the World Health Organization (WHO) ICD-10 Classifications. ...
Introduction Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are continuing to experience a “triple burden”...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Objectives: To describe the case mix, interventions, procedures and management of patients in public...
With the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emergency Centres ...
IntroductionWith the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emerge...
Objectives: To describe the case mix, interventions, procedures and management of patients in public...
Resource-limited settings are increasingly experiencing a ‘triple burden’ of disease, composed of tr...
ABSTRACTObjective: To describe the emergency care of injuries at a main city hospital.Design: A pros...
Introduction: Without uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing sub-Sah...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
Background Resource-limited settings are increasingly experiencing a ‘triple burden’ of disease, com...
Introduction: Emergency care is available in many forms in Swaziland, and to our knowledge there has...
Introduction: In June of 2008, Karoli Lwanga (“Nyakibale”) Hospital and Global Emergency Care Collab...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Introduction Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are continuing to experience a “triple burden”...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Objectives: To describe the case mix, interventions, procedures and management of patients in public...
With the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emergency Centres ...
IntroductionWith the highest global burden of disease and injury, there is an urgent need for Emerge...
Objectives: To describe the case mix, interventions, procedures and management of patients in public...
Resource-limited settings are increasingly experiencing a ‘triple burden’ of disease, composed of tr...
ABSTRACTObjective: To describe the emergency care of injuries at a main city hospital.Design: A pros...
Introduction: Without uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing sub-Sah...
AbstractIntroductionWithout uniform recognition of Emergency Medicine as a specialty in developing s...
Background Resource-limited settings are increasingly experiencing a ‘triple burden’ of disease, com...
Introduction: Emergency care is available in many forms in Swaziland, and to our knowledge there has...
Introduction: In June of 2008, Karoli Lwanga (“Nyakibale”) Hospital and Global Emergency Care Collab...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Introduction Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are continuing to experience a “triple burden”...
Access to quality emergency services is an essential component of the human right to health, but bar...
Objectives: To describe the case mix, interventions, procedures and management of patients in public...