Ponampalam R, Pong Jeremy Zhenwen, Wong Xiang-Yi
Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore 169608, Singapore.
Duke-NUS Medical School, National University of Singapore, Singapore 169857, Singapore.
World J Crit Care Med. 2021 Sep 9;10(5):163-169. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v10.i5.163.
Disasters resulting in mass casualty incidents can rapidly overwhelm the Emergency Department (ED). To address critical manpower needs in the ED's disaster response, medical student involvement has been advocated. Duke-National University of Singapore Medical School is in proximity to Singapore General Hospital and represents an untapped manpower resource. With appropriate training and integration into ED disaster workflows, medical students can be leveraged upon as qualified manpower. This review provides a snapshot of the conceptualization and setting up of the Disaster Volunteer Corps - a programme where medical students were recruited to receive regular training and assessment from emergency physicians on disaster response principles to fulfil specific roles during a crisis, while working as part of a team under supervision. We discuss overall strategy and benefits to stakeholders, emphasizing the close symbiotic relationship between academia and healthcare services.
导致大规模伤亡事件的灾难会迅速压垮急诊科(ED)。为满足急诊科灾难应对中的关键人力需求,有人主张让医学生参与其中。杜克 - 新加坡国立大学医学院靠近新加坡总医院,是一个尚未开发的人力资源。通过适当的培训并融入急诊科灾难工作流程,医学生可以作为合格人力加以利用。本综述简要介绍了灾难志愿者团的概念形成和设立情况——这是一个招募医学生接受急诊医生关于灾难应对原则的定期培训和评估的项目,以便在危机期间履行特定职责,同时在监督下作为团队一员开展工作。我们讨论了总体战略以及对利益相关者的益处,强调了学术界与医疗服务之间紧密的共生关系。