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Citation

Gunay E, Ersel M, Yax JA, Sheele JM, Karakurt G, Acar K, Frank SH. Disaster Med. Public Health Prep. 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-7.

Affiliation

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics MPH Program, Case Western Reserve University,Cleveland,Ohio.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Publisher Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/dmp.2019.50

PMID

31270005

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectives:Earthquakes, landslides, and floods are the most frequent natural disasters in Turkey. The country has also recently experienced an increased number of terrorist attacks. The purpose of this study is to understand the expectations and training of Turkish emergency medicine attending physicians in disaster medicine.

METHODS: An online questionnaire was administered to the 937 members of the Emergency Medicine Association of Turkey, of which 191 completed the survey (20%).

RESULTS: Most participants (68%) worked at a Training and Research Hospital (TRH) or a University Hospital (UH), and 69% had practiced as an attending for 5 years or less. Mass immigration, refugee problems, and war/terror attacks were considered to be the highest perceived risk topics. Most (95%) agreed that disaster medicine trainings should occur during residency training. Regular disaster drills and exercises and weekly or monthly trainings were the most preferred educational modalities. Most respondents (85%) were interested in advanced training in disaster medicine, and this was highest for those working less than 5 years as an attending. UH and TRH residency training programs were not considered in themselves to be sufficient for learning disaster medicine.

CONCLUSIONS: Turkish emergency medicine residency training should include more disaster medicine education and training.


Language: en

Keywords

Turkey; disaster medicine; emergency medicine; emergency preparedness; residency training

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