DISASTER MEDICINE No.2 •2023

https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2023-2

Original article

Forces and Means of Sakhalin Oblast Disaster Medicine Service for Medical and Evacuation Support of Victims of Emergencies

Markov S.V. 1, Samoylov A.S. 1, Goncharov S.F. 1,2

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1 State Research Center – Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, Russian Federation

2 Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russian Federation

UDC 614.2+614.8:3635(571.64)

Pp. 19–22

 Summary. The aim of the study is to investigate problematic issues of organizing the elimination of medical and sanitary consequences of emergency situations in Sakhalin region; to analyze the state of provision of medical services to the population.

Study materials and methods. Materials of research: scientific works and publications, normative and methodical documents, statistical data, exercise materials, etc. When performing the study, methods of logical and information modeling, comparison, description were used.

Results of the study and their analysis. The mechanism and sequence of actions during elimination of medical and sanitary consequences of emergencies in Sakhalin oblast were studied. The provision of medical services to the population in emergencies has been analyzed. Proposals for further improvement of medical and evacuation support of the population in emergencies have been made.

Keywords: Disaster Medicine Service, emergencies, emergency medical aid, medical and evacuation support, medical forces and means, Sakhalin region, victims

For citation: Markov S.V., Samoylov A.S., Goncharov S.F. Forces and Means of Sakhalin Oblast Disaster Medicine Service for Medical and Evacuation Support of Victims of Emergencies. Meditsina Katastrof = Disaster Medicine. 2023;2:19-22 (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2023-2-19-22

 

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The material was received 10.05.23; the article after peer review procedure 09.06.23; the Editorial Board accepted the article for publication 23.06.23