Background: Emergency Medicine (EM) is an independent specialty in all five Nordic countries. This study aims to evaluate the structure of post-graduate EM training in the area. Methods: A leading hospital or hospitals in EM training in each country were identified. An e-survey was sent to each hospital to gather data on patient volume and physician staffing, curriculum, trainee supervision, and monitoring of progression in training. Results: Data were collected from one center in Iceland and Norway, two in Finland and Sweden, and four centers in Denmark. The data from each country in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden, were pooled to represent that country. The percentage of consultants with EM specialist recognition ranged from 49–100% of all c...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decision-making to help patients in life-...
What Doctor Qualifications are necessary in Emergency Hospitalization in the Norwegian Primary Healt...
Changing prerequisites in healthcare leads to the increased complexity of nursing. Since there are n...
Abstract After the early implementation of Emergency Medicine (EM) 25 years ago, Iceland became the ...
Emergency medicine service (EMS) systems in the five Nordic Countries have more similarities than di...
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Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
The essential features of a clinical specialty include a unique field of action, a defined body of k...
Summary: The utility of using general practitioners (GPs) in pre-hospital emergency medicine is curr...
Introduction: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decisionmaking to help patients in life-t...
Introduction: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decisionmaking to help patients in life-t...
Objective: This follow-up study is part of a larger study on emergency medical services. Its purpose...
Background: Subspecialty training (sST) is an accepted educational model for the branches that have ...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decision-making to help patients in life-...
What Doctor Qualifications are necessary in Emergency Hospitalization in the Norwegian Primary Healt...
Changing prerequisites in healthcare leads to the increased complexity of nursing. Since there are n...
Abstract After the early implementation of Emergency Medicine (EM) 25 years ago, Iceland became the ...
Emergency medicine service (EMS) systems in the five Nordic Countries have more similarities than di...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
Abstract Background The objective of this review is t...
The essential features of a clinical specialty include a unique field of action, a defined body of k...
Summary: The utility of using general practitioners (GPs) in pre-hospital emergency medicine is curr...
Introduction: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decisionmaking to help patients in life-t...
Introduction: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decisionmaking to help patients in life-t...
Objective: This follow-up study is part of a larger study on emergency medical services. Its purpose...
Background: Subspecialty training (sST) is an accepted educational model for the branches that have ...
INTRODUCTION: Emergency medicine is characterised by rapid decision-making to help patients in life-...
What Doctor Qualifications are necessary in Emergency Hospitalization in the Norwegian Primary Healt...
Changing prerequisites in healthcare leads to the increased complexity of nursing. Since there are n...