Surgeons' Roles and Responsibilities in Disaster and Public Health Emergency Management-A Transition from Multitasking Surgeons to a Collaborative Surgical Approach.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY Annali italiani di chirurgia Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.62713/aic.3468
Amir Khorram-Manesh
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Aim: Surgeons have historically played critical roles in disaster management, particularly as military and trauma specialists. However, the role of surgeons in disasters has changed over time, with advancements in medical knowledge and disaster response capabilities. Recent public health emergencies and global events have signaled a paradigm shift, emphasizing the necessity of cross-disciplinary, transdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary approaches. This shift calls for revisiting and reevaluating surgeons' roles and responsibilities.

Methods: In this narrative review, the literature concerning the roles and responsibilities of surgeons during disasters and public health emergencies was systematically searched and mapped. This streamlined process aimed to gather high-quality information typically found in a systematic review but within a shorter timeframe. The goal was to expedite the discovery of insights that could inform policy decisions or address urgent matters related to the study's topic. Furthermore, action research was performed to strengthen the paper's methodology, capture essential literature, and avoid missing important data.

Results: The results indicate a change in surgical specialty and a shift in the paradigm from multitasking surgeons to a multidisciplinary approach in surgical disaster management. Current educational initiatives are insufficient, and training opportunities are lacking, indicating the need for novel educational initiatives, simulation training, a collaborative surgical approach, and a reevaluation of the current curriculum.

Conclusions: The study outcomes aim to guide future policy development and facilitate the creation of practical guidelines for disaster and public health emergency planners at local, regional, national, and international levels. Surgeons' future roles in disaster and public health emergency management will be characterized by innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to improving outcomes for affected populations, addressing the unique challenges of disasters, and strengthening healthcare systems globally.

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外科医生在灾难和公共卫生应急管理中的角色和责任--从身兼多职的外科医生向协作式外科手术方法过渡。
目的:外科医生历来在灾害管理中发挥着关键作用,尤其是作为军事和创伤专家。然而,随着医学知识和灾难应对能力的进步,外科医生在灾难中的角色也在不断变化。最近发生的公共卫生突发事件和全球性事件标志着模式的转变,强调了跨学科、跨专业和多学科方法的必要性。这种转变要求重新审视和评估外科医生的角色和责任:在这篇叙述性综述中,我们系统地搜索并绘制了有关外科医生在灾难和公共卫生突发事件中的角色和责任的文献。这一简化流程的目的是在更短的时间内收集到系统综述中常见的高质量信息。这样做的目的是加快发现能为政策决策提供依据的见解,或解决与研究主题相关的紧急问题。此外,还开展了行动研究,以加强论文的方法论,捕捉重要文献,避免遗漏重要数据:结果:研究结果表明,在外科灾难管理方面,外科专业发生了变化,模式也从多任务外科医生转变为多学科方法。目前的教育措施还不够充分,缺乏培训机会,这表明需要新的教育措施、模拟训练、协作式手术方法,并重新评估目前的课程设置:研究成果旨在指导未来的政策制定,并为地方、地区、国家和国际层面的灾难和公共卫生应急规划人员提供实用指南。外科医生未来在灾害和公共卫生应急管理中的角色将以创新、合作和致力于改善受灾人口的治疗效果、应对灾害带来的独特挑战以及加强全球医疗保健系统为特征。
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期刊介绍: Annali Italiani di Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal and covers all aspects of surgery:elective, emergency and experimental surgery, as well as problems involving technology, teaching, organization and forensic medicine. The articles are published in Italian or English, though English is preferred because it facilitates the international diffusion of the journal (v.Guidelines for Authors and Norme per gli Autori). The articles published are divided into three main sections:editorials, original articles, and case reports and innovations.
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