[Civil protection and disaster medicine-Options for basic and advanced training].

Unfallchirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-17 DOI:10.1007/s00113-024-01495-1
Markus Blätzinger, Axel Franke, Benedikt Friemert, Dan Bieler, Philipp Hube, Gerhard Achatz
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Abstract

The current security situation, both in terms of domestic and foreign politics, continues to pose a major challenge for Germany and it is therefore important to prepare the healthcare system for this. In the context of catastrophes based, e.g., on violence, terror, crisis or war, it will be unavoidable to have to treat a large number of injured and wounded casualties. The need for surgical treatment will always play a central role in this context, so that it is imperative that our hospitals and clinics are prepared in this respect. In addition to the general training content in a clinical context, there is a particular need for content that addresses nonroutine aspects, such as gunshot and blast injuries and also provides organizational and strategic recommendations for action. The Academy of Trauma Surgery (AUC) of the German Society for Trauma Surgery is a central and important partner for the German healthcare system and shows how such content, also based on structural advantages such as the TraumaNetworks DGU®, can be successfully communicated.

[公民保护和灾难医学--基础和高级培训的选择]。
当前的安全形势,无论是国内还是国外政治,都继续对德国构成重大挑战,因此,医疗保健系统必须为此做好准备。在发生暴力、恐怖、危机或战争等灾难时,治疗大量伤员是不可避免的。在这种情况下,外科治疗的需要将始终发挥核心作用,因此,我们的医院和诊所必须做好这方面的准备。除了临床方面的一般培训内容外,还特别需要涉及非日常方面(如枪伤和爆炸伤)的内容,并提供组织和战略方面的行动建议。德国创伤外科学会创伤外科学院(AUC)是德国医疗保健系统的核心和重要合作伙伴,它展示了如何利用结构优势(如创伤网络 DGU®)成功传播此类内容。
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