Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 11 issue 1 2021
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
International Federation for Emergency Medicine global research primer
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Title
Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 11 issue 1 2021
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
International Federation for Emergency Medicine global research primer
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
International Federation for Emergency Medicine global research primer
Subject
International Federation for Emergency Medicine global research primer
Description
This special edition issue for the African Journal of Emergency
Medicine was commissioned by the International Federation for Emergency
Medicine (IFEM). Within this issue are 14 articles with a focus on
conducting research in resource limited settings. The project is a joint
effort between the Core Curriculum and Education Committee, and the
Research Committee of IFEM.
As global emergency care needs increase and the practice of emergency
medicine expands across the world, it is necessary to increase
evidence-based medicine for clinical and systems improvements in
resource limited settings. Emergency clinicians are well suited to identify,
define and address unanswered research questions using both
quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. The Global Emergency
Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR), published annually, is a
resource providing the breadth and depth of research relevant to global
emergency care practice. As the need for emergency care systems in lowand
middle-income countries increases, it is imperative to address key
knowledge gaps in emergency medicine practiced in resource limited
settings
Medicine was commissioned by the International Federation for Emergency
Medicine (IFEM). Within this issue are 14 articles with a focus on
conducting research in resource limited settings. The project is a joint
effort between the Core Curriculum and Education Committee, and the
Research Committee of IFEM.
As global emergency care needs increase and the practice of emergency
medicine expands across the world, it is necessary to increase
evidence-based medicine for clinical and systems improvements in
resource limited settings. Emergency clinicians are well suited to identify,
define and address unanswered research questions using both
quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. The Global Emergency
Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR), published annually, is a
resource providing the breadth and depth of research relevant to global
emergency care practice. As the need for emergency care systems in lowand
middle-income countries increases, it is imperative to address key
knowledge gaps in emergency medicine practiced in resource limited
settings
Creator
Editorial
Source
www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem
Date
2021
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
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Citation
Editorial, “Jurnal Internasional Afrika vol. 11 issue 1 2021
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
International Federation for Emergency Medicine global research primer,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2470.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
International Federation for Emergency Medicine global research primer,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2470.