The covid-19 era poses significant and unprecedented challenges for
re-organisation of care, redistribution of resources and rationing of
services [1,2]. A review of patients' clinical characteristics showed a
high prevalence of respiratory…
Objective: The National Ambulance Service (NAS) provides emergency medical services throughout Ghana and
trains emergency medical technicians (EMTs) at the NAS Prehospital Emergency Care Training School (PECTS).
Currently the majority of EMT…
Introduction: Injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally and disproportionately affects low-
income countries. While most injury data comes from tertiary care centers in urban settings, the purpose of this
Introduction: Despite agreement in the literature that “stable” blunt trauma patients may be managed con-
servatively, in Egypt many such patients receive operative management. This paper presents the results of a
Introduction: Quality emergency nursing care is an important variable in reducing death and disability due to
road traffic accidents (RTA), yet little is known about emergency nursing care within the Rwandan context. This
study aims to describe the…
Background: In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where echocardiography experts are in short supply,
training non-cardiologists to perform Focused Cardiac Ultrasound (FoCUS) could minimise diagnostic delays in
time-critical emergencies.…
Introduction: In many low-income countries, Emergency Medicine is underdeveloped and faces many opera-
tional challenges including emergency department (ED) overcrowding and prolonged patient length of stays
Introduction: Paediatric emergency medicine (PEM) is poorly developed in low and middle-income countries.
The magnitude of challenges facing Paediatric Emergency Departments (PEDs) in Nigeria has not been well
described. This study aimed to assess…