Over the past 20 years, emergency medicine (EM) in China has been through a period of rapid development. This included the formal establishment of professional association of EM in 1986 and the establishment of ED in all county-level hospitals across the country in the late 1990s. In line with the rapid economic development of China, ED have been equipped with appropriate 'hardware' equipment, but the 'software' part of the ED system remains underdeveloped. Doctors do not usually work exclusively in ED, but on a rotational basis, while also working as specialists in their own departments, such as medicine and surgery. EM in China remains underdeveloped, at least partly, for two main reasons: the current financial status of the health-care s...
Abstract Background With the d...
Abstract Background Public health emergencies have challenged the public health emergency management...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Over the past 20 years, emergency medicine (EM) in China has been through a period of rapid developm...
With the world’s largest population of 1.3 billion, China is a rapidly developing country. In line w...
In China the practice of emergency medicine includes patient management in the prehospital, emergenc...
The Chinese Emergency Medicine System is primarily composed of three sectors; prehospital care, emer...
Background: This study aimed to make a preliminary comparison of emergency department (ED) presentat...
Introduction Emergency manuals (EMs) can help healthcare providers respond to crises more efficientl...
This article briefly reviews the development of emergency medicine (EM) in Hong Kong with particular...
The prehospital emergency service is the initial part of the Emergency Medical Service System (EMSS)...
This article briefly reviews the development of emergency medicine (EM) in Hong Kong with particular...
The concept of emergency medical health care systems in Malaysia has existed since the 1950s. As in ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to make a preliminary comparison of emergency department (ED) presentat...
Study Objective. The progress of emergency medicine (EM) in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong was evaluat...
Abstract Background With the d...
Abstract Background Public health emergencies have challenged the public health emergency management...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Over the past 20 years, emergency medicine (EM) in China has been through a period of rapid developm...
With the world’s largest population of 1.3 billion, China is a rapidly developing country. In line w...
In China the practice of emergency medicine includes patient management in the prehospital, emergenc...
The Chinese Emergency Medicine System is primarily composed of three sectors; prehospital care, emer...
Background: This study aimed to make a preliminary comparison of emergency department (ED) presentat...
Introduction Emergency manuals (EMs) can help healthcare providers respond to crises more efficientl...
This article briefly reviews the development of emergency medicine (EM) in Hong Kong with particular...
The prehospital emergency service is the initial part of the Emergency Medical Service System (EMSS)...
This article briefly reviews the development of emergency medicine (EM) in Hong Kong with particular...
The concept of emergency medical health care systems in Malaysia has existed since the 1950s. As in ...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to make a preliminary comparison of emergency department (ED) presentat...
Study Objective. The progress of emergency medicine (EM) in Taiwan, China, and Hong Kong was evaluat...
Abstract Background With the d...
Abstract Background Public health emergencies have challenged the public health emergency management...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...