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The practice of BSI was common in Pre-Hospital care and Emergency Medical Services due to the often unknown nature of the patient and his / her disease or medical conditions.
Due to the deaths of the ship's entire medical staff, The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram designed for short-term use only, is employed as the Chief Medical Officer.
Persons serving as Chirurgeons work under the " Good Samaritan " principal providing only first aid and either calling for Emergency Medical Services, or advising sick or injured persons to seek medical care on their own if they have injuries or illnesses that are beyond the scope of First Aid to treat.
* Emergency preparedness and response ( for both terrorism and natural disasters ), including volunteer medical, police, emergency management, and fire personnel ;
Category: Emergency medical services
Emergency medicine is a medical specialty in which physicians ( DOs and MDs ) care for patients with acute illnesses or injuries which require immediate medical attention.
Emergency medicine physicians practice in hospital emergency departments, in pre-hospital settings via emergency medical services, other locations where initial medical treatment of illness takes place, and recently the intensive-care unit.
Emergency medicine ( EM ) as a medical specialty is relatively young.
Physicians in training ( interns and residents ), foreign medical graduates and sometimes nurses also staffed the Emergency Department ( ED ).
It was not until the establishment of American College of Emergency Physicians ( ACEP ), the recognition of emergency medicine training programs by the AMA and the AOA, and in 1979 a historical vote by the American Board of Medical Specialties that EM became a recognized medical specialty.
The first emergency medicine residency program in the world was begun in 1970 at the University of Cincinnati and the first Department of Emergency Medicine at a U. S. medical school was founded in 1971 at the University of Southern California.
In Australia and New Zealand, advanced training in Emergency Medicine is overseen by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine ( ACEM ). Emergency Medicine Board certification in Australia is a five to seven years of training, in some way it considered as a subspecialty of medical or surgical track residency program.
After this many medical colleges are about to start postgraduate training i. e. MD in Emergency Medicine.
Emergency medical services ( abbreviated to the initialism EMS in some countries ) are a type of emergency service dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care, transport to definitive care, and other medical transport to patients with illnesses and injuries which prevent the patient from transporting themselves.
Emergency medical services may also be locally known as a first aid squad, emergency squad, rescue squad, ambulance, squad ambulance service, ambulance corps, or life squad.
Emergency medical services exists to fulfill the basic principles of first aid, which are to Preserve Life, Prevent Further Injury, and Promote Recovery.
Beyond the national model of care, the type Emergency Medical Service will be determined by local jurisdictions and medical authorities, based upon the needs of the community, and the economic resources to support it.
Emergency medical technicians, also known as Ambulance Technicians in the UK and EMT in the United States.
* Emergency medical services in Austria

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* Emergency paramedical technician: The procedures and skills allowed at this level are generally non-invasive such as bleeding control, positive pressure ventilation with a bag valve mask, supplemental oxygen administration, and splinting ( including full spinal immobilization ).
The Academy serves first responder training needs, particularly for the volunteer fire and Emergency medical technician ( EMT ) squads throughout Passaic County.
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In his spare time, he is an Emergency medical technician, certified by his home state and by the National Registry of EMTs, and a founding member of The Penobscot Compact, a business-education partnership operating under the auspices of the Maine State Aspirations Program.
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He became an Emergency medical technician at age 18.
Firefighter / Emergency medical technician | Emergency Medical Technical ( EMT ) Greg Tetro breaks the rear glass of an automobile to rescue a trapped victim
Maggie worked her way through college, by working as an Emergency medical technician.
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Emergency and healthcare
Emergency Medical Technician ( EMT ) or Ambulance Technician are terms used in some countries to denote a healthcare provider of emergency medical services.
The Anson area includes residential, office, healthcare and retail developments, including a Lowe's home improvement center, McDonalds, several banks, Whitham Health Services & Emergency Room.
Quality healthcare is supported by 150 physicians in the fields of Anaesthesia, Cardiology, Dentistry, Diagnostic Imaging, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Geriatrics, Gynaecology, Internal Medicine, Nephrology, Obstetrics, Ophthalmology, Paediatrics, Physical Medicine, and Urology.
Shift work is also the norm in governmental and private employment in fields related to public safety and healthcare, such as Emergency Medical Services, police, fire prevention, security and hospitals.

medical and technician
There would, however, be a variety of other skills -- medical, agricultural, engineering -- which would be called for in the first year through the private agency programs and through the provision of technician helpers to existing development projects.
Other possible plans for the season included: an episode showing the construction of the first starbase ; a Borg Queen origins story with Alice Krige as a Starfleet medical technician who makes contact with the Borg from Season 2's " Regeneration " and becomes the Borg Queen, and a Mirror Universe arc spanning four or five episodes.
During her time aboard Voyager, Kes develops a close friendship with the Doctor while working as his assistant medical technician.
In this system, a physicians involvement is most likely to be the provision of medical oversight for the work of the ambulance crews, which may be accomplished in terms of off-line medical control, with protocols or ' standing orders ' for certain types of medical procedures or care, or on-line medical control, in which the technician must establish contact with the physician, usually at the hospital, and receive direct orders for various types of medical interventions.
His mother, Patricia ( 1930 – 2003 ), was a medical technician, and his father, Samuel Steven Seagal ( 1928 – 1991 ), was a high school math teacher.
Every career member of the department is minimally licensed as an emergency medical technician, while several also hold Paramedic certification.
In 1961 he enrolled at Morton Junior College in Cicero to become a medical X-ray technician, but dropped out after 2 years.
Robinson was arrested for the first time in Kansas City in 1969, after embezzling $ 33, 000 from the medical practice of Dr. Wallace Graham, where he worked as an X-ray technician, a job he obtained using forged credentials.
On many occasions he expressed his appreciation for the willingness of the Brethren Service Commission, a Church of the Brethren affiliated program, to accept him upon his parole as a medical technician at its hospital in Puerto Rico.
Her father, Joseph Moseley, was a Chicago police officer and jail guard and her mother, Edna, was a medical technician in a hospital.
In some counties in the United States, however, where the birth occurred outside of the hospital and an emergency medical technician ( EMT ) clamps and cuts the cord, a longer segment up to 7 inches in length is left attached to the newborn.
A scientist or lab technician performs the requested testing and provides the requesting medical professional with the results of the CBC.
Seger's father, a medical technician for the Ford Motor Company, played several instruments and Seger was exposed to music from an early age.
The final member to join the band was Lachey's younger brother, Drew, who was working in New York City as an emergency medical technician.
After his graduation from medical school, Smith held a variety of temporary positions which might broadly be considered under the modern heading of " medical laboratory technician ".
Great Plains College offers post-secondary certificates and diplomas in nursing, emergency medical technician, electrician and truck driving.
He initiated the Freedom House Enterprise Ambulance Service, one of the first prehospital emergency medical services in the United States in 1967 and developed standards for emergency medical technician ( EMT ) education and training, as well as standards for mobile intensive care ambulance design and equipment.

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