Abstract

Relevance. In accordance with Federal Law No. 323-FZ [17], emergency medical assistance, including emergency specialized medical care, is provided in emergency form outside a medical organization, as well as on outpatient and inpatient basis. An ambulance is an emergency medical service that travels to those whose lives and health are in danger. Emergency medical assistance, including emergency specialized medical care, is provided in case of diseases, accidents, injuries, poisonings and other conditions requiring urgent medical intervention. The reasons for calling an ambulance in an emergency form are sudden acute diseases (conditions) and (or) sudden exacerbations of chronic diseases without obvious signs of a threat to life, requiring urgent medical intervention. In the training of doctors, including in postgraduate education, these factors are taken into account.Aim of the study. Improvement of the quality of theoretical and practical training of emergency medical specialists, as well as clinical residents and practical doctors of various specialties, taking into account issues of emergency and military medicine.Material and methods. A review of official documents of the Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation and the literature on postgraduate education of doctors with subsequent primary specialized accreditation for 2018-2022 was carried out. The literature on modern approaches to the provision of emergency medical care to victims was studied, taking into account the specifics of military (tactical) medicine for 2020–2022.Conclusion. The training of emergency medical professionals, taking into account the realities of the present, should include issues of tactical medicine and be practice-oriented using simulation equipment. It is necessary to know and be able to work with modern means of protection and medical care available in the troops; be prepared to work in medical institutions of various levels with the mass flow of injured and wounded.

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