Assessment of Doctors' Readiness to Provide Emergency and Urgent Care
https://doi.org/10.46594/2687-0037_2024_3_1889
Abstract
A doctor of any specialty must be able to provide medical care to a patient in urgent and emergency situations. The abstract presents the results of a study that compared groups of specialists who had and had not undergone accreditation, who had and had not been trained in specialized cycles. Knowledge of algorithms and organizational issues of providing these types of care in institutions was revealed. Based on the results obtained, measures were proposed to improve the quality of training doctors to provide urgent and emergency medical care.
About the Authors
E. LinokYa. Shikunova
A. Bukhanchenko
A. Tonkoshkurova
M. Egunova
D. Starovoytov
S. Tropin
V. Fomin
Review
For citations:
Linok E., Shikunova Ya., Bukhanchenko A., Tonkoshkurova A., Egunova M., Starovoytov D., Tropin S., Fomin V. Assessment of Doctors' Readiness to Provide Emergency and Urgent Care. Virtual Technologies in Medicine. 2024;(3):211-213. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46594/2687-0037_2024_3_1889