Gillies J, Lionis C, MacDonald J, Laird C, Szabo J, Nunes B, Burriel L, Lund H, Made C
Selkirk Medical Practice, Scotland, UK.
Emerg Med J. 2001 Jul;18(4):305-7. doi: 10.1136/emj.18.4.305.
On 4 July 2000, two workshops on handling emergencies in rural areas of Europe were held at the WONCA (World Organisation of National Colleges and Academies of Family Medicine/General Practice) conference in Vienna under the auspices of EURIPA (European Rural and Isolated Practitioners' Association). Papers submitted covered varying patterns of service provision and examples of short intensive training for emergencies at resident and general practitioner levels. Ways of collecting data routinely for accident prevention were also discussed. The workshops concluded that there was a need for more research in the application of emergency skills, that lack of confidence in dealing with emergencies may contribute to recruitment problems, and that further work towards a document detailing training requirements for emergencies was needed. This will be developed at a EURIPA workshop at WONCA in Tampere, June 2001.
2000年7月4日,在欧洲农村地区应急处理的两场研讨会在维也纳召开的世界家庭医生组织(WONCA)会议上举行,由欧洲农村和偏远地区从业者协会(EURIPA)主办。提交的论文涵盖了不同的服务提供模式以及针对住院医生和全科医生进行的短期紧急情况强化培训示例。还讨论了日常收集事故预防数据的方法。研讨会得出结论,在应急技能应用方面需要更多研究,应对紧急情况缺乏信心可能导致招聘问题,并且需要进一步努力制定一份详细说明紧急情况培训要求的文件。这将在2001年6月于坦佩雷召开的WONCA会议上的EURIPA研讨会上进一步完善。