The Future of Emergency Medicine

Physician shortages are being projected for most medical specialties. The specialty of emergency medicine continues to experience a significant workforce shortage in the face of increasing demand for emergency care. The limited supply of emergency physicians, emergency nurses, and other resources is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of emergency nursing 2010-07, Vol.36 (4), p.330-335
Hauptverfasser: Schneider, Sandra M., Gardner, Angela F., Weiss, Larry D., Wood, Joseph P., Ybarra, Michael, Beck, Dennis M., Stauffer, Arlen R., Wilkerson, Dean, Brabson, Thomas, Jennings, Anthony, Mitchell, Mark, McGrath, Roland B., Christopher, Theodore A., King, Brent, Muelleman, Robert L., Wagner, Mary J., Char, Douglas M., McGee, Douglas L., Pilgrim, Randy L., Moskovitz, Joshua B., Zinkel, Andrew R., Byers, Michele, Briggs, William T., Hobgood, Cherri D., Kupas, Douglas F., Kruger, Jennifer, Stratford, Cary J., Jouriles, Nicholas
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Zusammenfassung:Physician shortages are being projected for most medical specialties. The specialty of emergency medicine continues to experience a significant workforce shortage in the face of increasing demand for emergency care. The limited supply of emergency physicians, emergency nurses, and other resources is creating an urgent, untenable patient care problem. In July 2009, representatives of the leading emergency medicine organizations met in Dallas, TX, for the Future of Emergency Medicine Summit. This consensus document, agreed to and cowritten by all participating organizations, describes the substantive issues discussed and provides a foundation for the future of the specialty.
ISSN:0099-1767
1527-2966
DOI:10.1016/j.jen.2010.06.013