Revisão Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Emergency medicine in Southern Brazil

2001; Elsevier BV; Volume: 37; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1067/mem.2001.112252

ISSN

1097-6760

Autores

Ross D. Tannebaum, Jeffrey L. Arnold, Armando De Negri Filho, Viviane S. Spadoni,

Tópico(s)

Injury Epidemiology and Prevention

Resumo

Emergency medicine is developing rapidly in southern Brazil, where elements of both the Franco-German and the Anglo-American models of emergency care are in place, creating a uniquely Brazilian approach to emergency care. Although emergency medical services (EMS) in Brazil have been directly influenced by the French mobile EMS (SAMU) system, with physicians dispatched by ambulances to the scenes of medical emergencies, the first American-style emergency medicine residency training program in Brazil was recently established at the Hospital de Pronto Socorro (HPS) in Porto Alegre. Emergency trauma care appears to be particularly developed in southern Brazil, where advanced trauma life support is widely taught and SAMU delivers sophisticated trauma care en route to trauma centers designated by the state. [Tannebaum RD, Arnold JL, de Negri Filho A, Spadoni VS. Emergency medicine in southern Brazil. Ann Emerg Med. February 2001;37:223-228.]

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