Hospital establishes physicians' disaster-training program
Emergency Management Alert, July 22, 2008
Memorial Hospital in Johnstown, PA, has begun a new emergency medicine residency program.
Eight physicians have begun training in the four-year program, with an emphasis on disaster response and bioterrorism, reported The Tribune-Democrat. The development of disaster medicine and training disaster-response physicians is a national concern, Michael Allswede, MD, director of the new program, told the newspaper.
Allswede has co-authored a proposed set of national training standards to create a disaster medicine subspecialty for doctors. If approved by the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, the subspecialty will be incorporated with Memorial’s newest residency program, he told the Tribune-Democrat.
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