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[Clinical acute and emergency medicine curriculum-focus on internal medicine : Recommendations for advanced training in internal medicine in the emergency department].

null nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullnull nullHans-Jörg BuschSebastian WolfrumGuido MichelsMatthias BaumgärtelKlaus-Friedrich BodmannMichael BuerkeVolker BurstPhilipp EnghardGeorg ErtlWolf Andreas FachFrank HansesHans Jürgen HeppnerCarsten HermesUwe JanssensStefan JohnChristian JungChristian KaragiannidisMichael KiehlStefan KlugeAlexander KochMatthias KochanekPeter KorstenPhilipp M LepperMartin MerkelUrsula Müller-WerdanMartin NeukirchenAlexander PfeilReimer RiessenWolfgang RottbauerSebastian SchellongAlexandra SchergDaniel SeddingKatrin SinglerMarcus ThiemeChristian TrautweinCarsten WillamKarl Werdan
Published in: Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2024)
In Germany, physicians qualify for emergency medicine by combining a specialty medical training-e.g. internal medicine-with advanced training in emergency medicine according to the statutes of the State Chambers of Physicians largely based upon the Guideline Regulations on Specialty Training of the German Medical Association. Internal medicine and their associated subspecialities represent an important column of emergency medicine. For the internal medicine aspects of emergency medicine, this curriculum presents an overview of knowledge, skills (competence levels I-III) as well as behaviours and attitudes allowing for the best treatment of patients. These include general aspects (structure and process quality, primary diagnostics and therapy as well as indication for subsequent treatment; resuscitation room management; diagnostics and monitoring; general therapeutic measures; hygiene measures; and pharmacotherapy) and also specific aspects concerning angiology, endocrinology, diabetology and metabolism, gastroenterology, geriatric medicine, hematology and oncology, infectiology, cardiology, nephrology, palliative care, pneumology, rheumatology and toxicology. Publications focussing on contents of advanced training are quoted in order to support this concept. The curriculum has primarily been written for internists for their advanced emergency training, but it may generally show practising emergency physicians the broad spectrum of internal medicine diseases or comorbidities presented by patients attending the emergency department.
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