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INTEGRATION OF ULTRASOUND PROTOCOL FAST FOR THE EMERGENCY EVALUATION OF PATIENTS IN A TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE MEDICAL SIMULATION CENTER, BOTKIN HOSPITAL

https://doi.org/10.46594/2687-0037_2018_1_16

Abstract

The use of ultrasound technology in emergency allows proper treatment strategy of urgent patients with multi-trauma. 18-hour training Program for eFAST (extended Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) has been developed by the group of authors in the Medical simulation center, Botkin hospital, Moscow. The Programm was integrated into the training curriculum and was launched in August 2017 on the basis of MSC. During this time, more than 60 doctors from 15 Moscow hospitals have been trained.

About the Authors

Y. I. Logvinov
Medical simulation center Botkin hospital
Russian Federation


V. N. Lychin
Medical simulation center Botkin hospital
Russian Federation


R. E. Filyavin
ГБУ Станция скорой и неотложной медицинской помощи им. А.С. Пучкова ДЗМ
Russian Federation


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Logvinov Y.I., Lychin V.N., Filyavin R.E. INTEGRATION OF ULTRASOUND PROTOCOL FAST FOR THE EMERGENCY EVALUATION OF PATIENTS IN A TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE MEDICAL SIMULATION CENTER, BOTKIN HOSPITAL. Virtual Technologies in Medicine. 2018;(1):16-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.46594/2687-0037_2018_1_16

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