Michigan State University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lansing, Michigan.
Michigan State University, Department of Emergency Medicine, Lansing, Michigan; Department of Emergency Medicine, St. Mary Mercy Hospital, Livonia, Michigan.
J Emerg Med. 2020 Aug;59(2):286-290. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2020.04.046. Epub 2020 Jun 23.
Egypt plays a pivotal role in North Africa and the Middle East, and has the largest population of any Arab country and serves as a regional cultural hub. Emergency medicine as a field of study was first initiated at Alexandria University in 1978, but it was only formally recognized as a medical specialty in 2002. Since then, the prehospital system and practice of emergency medicine has evolved and grown.
This article will outline the development of emergency medicine in Egypt, including infrastructure, education, specialty certification, and future challenges, including those which are common to other specialties in development, and also those which are unique to Egypt.
Opportunities remain with respect to the development of emergency medicine in Egypt, most notably in a continuing 'brain drain' of physicians who leave the country after receiving training, supervision, and oversight of residency programs, and general public and professional awareness of this new specialty.
Egypt has made great strides with respect to the delivery of emergency services, physician education and certification within the specialty of emergency medicine. Learning about these developments in Egypt will provide the reader with a compelling example of how an emergency system is developed in an advancing national setting.
埃及在北非和中东地区扮演着关键角色,是阿拉伯国家中人口最多的国家,也是地区文化中心。急诊医学作为一门学科,于 1978 年在亚历山大大学首次开设,但直到 2002 年才被正式确认为医学专业。此后,急诊医学的院前系统和实践得到了发展和壮大。
本文将概述埃及急诊医学的发展,包括基础设施、教育、专业认证以及未来的挑战,其中包括与其他发展中专业共同面临的挑战,以及埃及特有的挑战。
埃及的急诊医学发展仍有很大的空间,尤其是在医生培训、监督和住院医师项目监督之后,医生流失的问题仍然存在,公众和专业人士对这一新专业的认识也有待提高。
埃及在提供急诊服务、医生教育和急诊医学专业认证方面取得了长足的进步。了解埃及的这些发展情况,将为读者提供一个令人信服的例子,说明一个国家如何在不断发展的背景下建立一个急诊系统。