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Disaster medicine is constantly gaining in importance owing to various trends, including the rising global population, climatic changes, and terrorism. Nevertheless, available textbooks on the subject suffer from being too theoretical; they provide little practical advice and few methodological guidelines. This book redresses the balance. It attaches central importance to the key component of decision making by explaining what needs to be done for patients in particular situations, and the required order and timing of treatment measures. Simplified methods receive due attention, as it is often…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Disaster medicine is constantly gaining in importance owing to various trends, including the rising global population, climatic changes, and terrorism. Nevertheless, available textbooks on the subject suffer from being too theoretical; they provide little practical advice and few methodological guidelines. This book redresses the balance. It attaches central importance to the key component of decision making by explaining what needs to be done for patients in particular situations, and the required order and timing of treatment measures. Simplified methods receive due attention, as it is often necessary for medical staff to administer primary treatment outside of their own specialty. The organization of rescue services, casualty transport, and hospital management are also discussed in detail. This book should prove an invaluable aid to all who may be involved in the response to major accidents and disasters, including medical and nursing students and ambulance crew, as well as medical specialists.
Autorenporträt
Sten Lennquist, MD, PhD, Professor Emeritus at the University of Linköping, Sweden, is surgeon and former Chief of Surgery, University Hospital, Linköping. His involvement in Disaster Medicine originates from international humanitarian missions as a young surgeon and has been a part of his surgical career. He has served as consultant to the Swedish Board of Health and Welfare in Disaster Preparedness, organised and led numerous national and international courses in Disaster Medicine and also had educational missions in this field for WHO,  the EU-commission and several countries in different part of the world. 1991 he was appointed as the first Professor of Disaster Medicine in Scandinavia and initiated and founded the Center for Research and Education in Disaster Medicine, University of Linköping. He has published more than 200 original articles, chapters and textbooks within the fields of Trauma and Disaster Medicine.  He is Honorary Member of the European Society for Trauma and Emergency Surgery where he was President 2007 - 2008, the Scandinavian Surgical Society, the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, The French Academy of Surgery, the Swedish Society of Disaster Medicine and the Hungarian Society for Military and Disaster Medicine.