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Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework
An increasing number of international emergency medical teams are deployed to assist disaster-affected populations worldwide. Since Haiti earthquake those teams have been criticised for ill adapted care, lack of preparedness in addition to not coordinating with the affected country healthcare system...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27917306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.dis.292033689209611ad5e4a7a3e61520d0 |
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author | Amat Camacho, Nieves Hughes, Amy Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi Ragazzoni, Luca Redmond, Anthony Norton, Ian von Schreeb, Johan |
author_facet | Amat Camacho, Nieves Hughes, Amy Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi Ragazzoni, Luca Redmond, Anthony Norton, Ian von Schreeb, Johan |
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description | An increasing number of international emergency medical teams are deployed to assist disaster-affected populations worldwide. Since Haiti earthquake those teams have been criticised for ill adapted care, lack of preparedness in addition to not coordinating with the affected country healthcare system. The Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) initiative, as part of the Word Health Organization’s Global Health Emergency Workforce program, aims to address these shortcomings by improved EMT coordination, and mechanisms to ensure quality and accountability of national and international EMTs. An essential component to reach this goal is appropriate education and training. Multiple disaster education and training programs are available. However, most are centred on individuals’ professional development rather than on the EMTs operational performance. Moreover, no common overarching or standardised training frameworks exist. In this report, an expert panel review and discuss the current approaches to disaster education and training and propose a three-step operational learning framework that could be used for EMTs globally. The proposed framework includes the following steps: 1) ensure professional competence and license to practice, 2) support adaptation of technical and non-technical professional capacities into the low-resource and emergency context and 3) prepare for an effective team performance in the field. A combination of training methodologies is also recommended, including individual theory based education, immersive simulations and team training. Agreed curriculum and open access training materials for EMTs need to be further developed, ideally through collaborative efforts between WHO, operational EMT organizations, universities, professional bodies and training agencies. Keywords: disasters; education; emergencies; global health; learning |
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spelling | pubmed-51046872016-12-01 Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework Amat Camacho, Nieves Hughes, Amy Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi Ragazzoni, Luca Redmond, Anthony Norton, Ian von Schreeb, Johan PLoS Curr Discussion An increasing number of international emergency medical teams are deployed to assist disaster-affected populations worldwide. Since Haiti earthquake those teams have been criticised for ill adapted care, lack of preparedness in addition to not coordinating with the affected country healthcare system. The Emergency Medical Teams (EMTs) initiative, as part of the Word Health Organization’s Global Health Emergency Workforce program, aims to address these shortcomings by improved EMT coordination, and mechanisms to ensure quality and accountability of national and international EMTs. An essential component to reach this goal is appropriate education and training. Multiple disaster education and training programs are available. However, most are centred on individuals’ professional development rather than on the EMTs operational performance. Moreover, no common overarching or standardised training frameworks exist. In this report, an expert panel review and discuss the current approaches to disaster education and training and propose a three-step operational learning framework that could be used for EMTs globally. The proposed framework includes the following steps: 1) ensure professional competence and license to practice, 2) support adaptation of technical and non-technical professional capacities into the low-resource and emergency context and 3) prepare for an effective team performance in the field. A combination of training methodologies is also recommended, including individual theory based education, immersive simulations and team training. Agreed curriculum and open access training materials for EMTs need to be further developed, ideally through collaborative efforts between WHO, operational EMT organizations, universities, professional bodies and training agencies. Keywords: disasters; education; emergencies; global health; learning Public Library of Science 2016-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5104687/ /pubmed/27917306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.dis.292033689209611ad5e4a7a3e61520d0 Text en © 2016 Amat Camacho, Hughes, Burkle, Ingrassia, Ragazzoni, Redmond, Norton, von Schreeb, et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Discussion Amat Camacho, Nieves Hughes, Amy Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi Ragazzoni, Luca Redmond, Anthony Norton, Ian von Schreeb, Johan Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework |
title | Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework |
title_full | Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework |
title_fullStr | Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework |
title_full_unstemmed | Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework |
title_short | Education and Training of Emergency Medical Teams: Recommendations for a Global Operational Learning Framework |
title_sort | education and training of emergency medical teams: recommendations for a global operational learning framework |
topic | Discussion |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5104687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27917306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.dis.292033689209611ad5e4a7a3e61520d0 |
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