Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Emerg Med Australas. 2013 Aug;25(4):359-64. doi: 10.1111/1742-6723.12095. Epub 2013 Jul 21.
Emergency medicine (EM) was recognized as a specialty by the Medical Council of India (MCI) in July 2009. As India undergoes urbanisation, cost-effective transition from managing infectious diseases to emergency management of trauma and cardio-respiratory diseases is crucial. Trained emergency healthcare workers are needed to respond effectively to these challenges. The objective was to determine the current status of academic EM training and related issues in India, and to discuss those that need to be addressed.
The authors conducted electronic literature searches for articles published over an 18 year period from January 1994 to February 2013 using PubMed, Google and Yahoo databases. The references listed in the publications identified from these databases were also reviewed.
Electronic literature searches revealed a multitude of 1 to 3 year training programmes, many affiliated with various foreign universities. The majority of these training programmes are offered in private healthcare institutions. MCI recognition has opened the doors for medical colleges to set up Indian specialty training programmes. Two separate Academic Councils are currently looking at EM training.
The variety of programmes and separate efforts on academic development begets a need to address the issues of short-term courses being passed off as specialty training programmes, and a need for working together on national curriculum development, certification, accreditation systems and common examinations. The different organisations and academic councils could collaborate to give EM a unified scope for development.
印度医学理事会(MCI)于 2009 年 7 月认可急诊医学为一门专业。随着印度城市化进程的推进,从管理传染病向创伤和心肺疾病的紧急管理进行具有成本效益的转变至关重要。需要经过培训的急诊医疗工作者来有效应对这些挑战。目的在于确定印度目前的急诊医学学术培训现状及相关问题,并讨论需要解决的问题。
作者使用 PubMed、Google 和 Yahoo 数据库对 1994 年 1 月至 2013 年 2 月期间发表的文章进行了为期 18 年的电子文献检索。还查阅了从这些数据库中确定的出版物中列出的参考文献。
电子文献检索显示出大量为期 1 至 3 年的培训计划,其中许多与各种外国大学有关。这些培训计划大多数是在私立医疗机构提供的。MCI 的认可为医学院开设印度专业培训计划打开了大门。目前有两个独立的学术委员会正在研究急诊医学培训。
各种课程和单独的学术发展努力需要解决短期课程被视为专业培训计划的问题,需要共同制定国家课程开发、认证、认可系统和共同考试。不同的组织和学术委员会可以合作,为急诊医学的发展提供统一的范围。