Emergency physicians usually work with nurses and other doctors at hospitals such as emergency rooms and trauma centers. Emergency physicians must understand how all the body systems and systems work. They have to know how to classify and how to make it faster. In addition, vital signs vary from age to age, and injuries can have different influences on people depending on age, so they must offer a wide range of medical knowledge for each age group. For example, when a baby cuts his arm, they drain quickly, adults bleed early, but they do not bleed so fast. Because adult blood is about 5 liters of baby's blood.
Emergency physicians are an important specialty field during wartime. If there is no emergency doctor as a member of their medical team, no one wants to participate in this battle today. It is not always the case. With the groundbreaking vision of many military doctors, emergency medicine has evolved from a nonexistent job to the next 40 years prosperity thanks to their efforts. We would like to grasp as much as possible the history of dictation of those pioneers. Our goal is to write an authoritative book on the history of military emergency medical care. In order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to gather information directly from sources by interviewing past and present military medical leaders who helped create the military emergency medical care of today. This is an ambitious project. We are funded an important chapter from the American Emergency Medical University and this is a good start, but we will need additional funds to complete the project. We need your help ...
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) American Emergency Medical Association (ACC) American Emergency Medical University (ACEP) American Orthopedic Surgeon Emergency Doctor (ACOEP) American Surgical College (ACS) American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) International Fire Protection Association (IAFC) National Institute of Emergency Medical Services and Physicians (NAEM) National Emergency Medical Engineers Association (NAEMT) National EMS Educators Association (NAEMSE) National Emergency Medical Association Service Officer (NASEMSO) National Emergency Medical Technology Human Resources Register (NREMT)
There are more than 20,000 doctors in emergency medical centers nationwide, but this number is increasing. Currently, many researchers seeking careers in domestic medicine, internal medicine, emergency medical care, and pediatrics are seeking additional emergency medical medical education. Emergency physicians are working on the treatment of illnesses and injuries that require emergency treatment and dispensing for immediate treatment allows emergency medical personnel to prescribe patients before departure. Pharmaceutical preparations vary by state