DISASTER MEDICINE No. 1 •2024

https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2024-1

Original article

Optimization of the Work of Medical Specialists of Medical Organizations in the Conditions of Mass Admission of Victims during the Liquidation of the Medical and Sanitary Consequences of Emergency Situations

Bulanov S.M.1, Gumenyuk S.A.1, Guskova O.V.1

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1Moscow Territorial Scientific and Practical Center for Disaster Medicine (TSEMP) of the Moscow City Health Department, Russian Federation

UDC 614.88:«3635»

Pp. 34-38

Summary. The purpose of the study is to develop an action plan to prepare personnel of medical medical organizations (HMOs) to work in conditions of mass influx of victims in emergency situations (ES).
Materials and methods of research. The research materials are the work experience of specialists from the Moscow Territorial Scientific and Practical Center for Disaster Medicine of the Moscow Department of Health (TSEMP) in the specified conditions and methodological literature on this problem.
Research methods – analytical method and generalization method.
Research results and their analysis. Possible mechanisms for the work of medical specialists of medical organizations in conditions of mass arrival of victims in emergencies are presented, problematic issues and ways to solve them are considered.

Key words: emergency situations, mass influx of victims, medical specialists, medical treatment organizations, medical triage, special tactical exercises, work optimization 

For citation: Bulanov S.M., Gumenyuk S.A., Guskova O.V. Optimization of the Work of Medical Specialists of Medical Organizations in the Conditions of Mass Admission of Victims during the Liquidation of the Medical and Sanitary Consequences of Emergency Situations. Meditsina Katastrof = Disaster Medicine. 2024;1:35-38 (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.33266/2070-1004-2024-1-34-38

 

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The material was received 20.09.23; the article after peer review procedure 26.12.23; the Editorial Board accepted the article for publication 13.03.24