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Emergency medicine in Japan.

R N O'Malley1, G F O'Malley, G Ochi

  • 1Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, Denver, CO, USA. geraldo@pol.net

Annals of Emergency Medicine
|September 28, 2001
PubMed
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This paper details Japan

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Area of Science:

  • Emergency Medicine
  • Medical Systems

Background:

  • Acute care medicine in Japan has evolved significantly.
  • Understanding the current system is crucial for medical professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and current status of acute care medicine in Japan.
  • To outline the critical care transfer, out-of-hospital care, and hospital classification systems.
  • To detail training and equipment requirements for emergency medical personnel.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature and system structures.
  • Description of organizational frameworks.
  • Analysis of training and certification standards.

Main Results:

  • Comprehensive overview of Japan's acute care medical infrastructure.
  • Details on the critical care transfer and out-of-hospital care systems.
  • Requirements for emergency physician certification and provider training.

Conclusions:

  • Japan possesses a structured approach to acute care medicine.
  • The system emphasizes standardized training and equipment for emergency care.
  • Further understanding of these systems can aid international collaboration.

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