Background
After the tragedy of 9/11, interest in Disaster Medicine increased significantly around the world and specific response, preparedness, prevention, rehabilitation and mitigation of natural and manmade disasters became of common interest to most Emergency Physicians. EUSEM had already made reference to Disaster Medicine in its 1998 Manifesto. The Disaster Medicine Section was officially established in Munich in September 2008.
What is Disaster Medicine?
In the case of a major incident, a natural disaster or other special circumstances, specialists in Emergency Medicine would normally lead the organisation of medical care. It is thus essential that members of the specialty participate in disaster planning at local, regional, national and international levels. However, the difference between Emergency Medicine in normal circumstances and Emergency Medicine in special circumstances (Disaster Medicine) is more than just a matter of degree. A disaster is a situation with an imbalance between the immediate need for medical care and the resources available which is not the case in normal emergency medicine. Specific training in preparedness for disasters is thus required for all Emergency Physicians. Moreover, Disaster Medicine aims to study the epidemiology and the management of major incidents and disasters and to participate in the planning for such circumstances.
Mission Statement
- To promote and disseminate Disaster Medicine knowledge in terms of research, education, preparedness and training
- To create a Disaster Medicine ‘culture and language’ throughout Europe, thus enabling a uniform, trans-boundary response to mass casualty events
- To sensitise emergency physicians to Disaster Medicine education, preparedness, prevention, mitigation and rehabilitation
- To encourage their involvement and to raise the level of education, training and care.
Goals and Objectives
- To be the point of reference for EUSEM members interested in cooperating in the development and the dissemination of the Section’s goals
- To encourage physicians who practice Disaster Medicine to participate in EUSEM activities
- To stimulate and implement the cooperation among EUSEM and its DM section on the one hand and other stakeholders, such as ‘groups of interest’ (WHO-Europe, Civil Protection Agencies and European Health Ministries, International Societies), and international bodies specifically dedicated to Disaster Medicine on the other
- To be fully responsible for the academic programme of Disaster Medicine within scientific events organised or endorsed by the EUSEM
- To initiate, promote, and disseminate educational activities in Disaster Medicine through courses, projects, establishment of clinical guidelines
- To serve as peer reviewers for papers on Disaster Medicine submitted to the European Journal of Emergency Medicine
- To actively help in the development of common, trans-national protocols which could be extremely useful throughout the European continent in case of natural or man-made disaster, with disaster specialists and operators speaking a common ‘language’
- To foster the culture of Disaster Medicine, especially among emergency physicians, as core healthcare givers in case of disaster
- To elaborate and promote a common curriculum in Disaster Medicine for Medical School undergraduates, as natural recipients, as well as future healthcare givers and Emergency Medicine residents, as future EM specialists
- To establish an overview of the different Medical Schools curricula and EM residencies
- To seek dialogue and interaction with other scientific EM/DM societies throughout Europe to better understand local problems and conditions.
Working Groups
In order to help understand, and promote studying certain specific issues, the Disaster Medicine section founded some Working Groups (WG) and Special Interest Groups (SIG):
- Hospital Disaster Preparedness (HDP) WG
- Counterterrorism (CTM) WG
- Resilient Society WG
- Mass Gatherings SIG
- War and related issues (SIGOW).
Members and future members sharing these specific interests are invited apply to these groups. Please send email to info (at) eusem.org
Members
Italy
Ragazzoni, Luca
Greece
Alexakis, Lykourgos
Belgium
Anseeuw, Kurt
Italy
Azzaretto, Massimo
Greece
Bachtis, Costas
Italy
Barletta, Cinzia
Italy
Bortolin, Michelangelo
United Kingdom
Codreanu, Tudor
Belgium
Debacker, Michel
Italy
Della Corte, Francesco
Belgium
Delooz, Herman
Belgium
Dhont, Erwin
Portugal
Egipto, Paula
Turkey
Ersoy, Gurkan
Israel
Halpern, Pinny
Germany
Hogan, Barbara
Netherlands
Houser, Christine
Belgium
Hubloue, Ives
Poland
Jakubaszko, Juliusz
France
Khoury, Abdo
Germany
Kursatz, Kai
Greece
Lampakis, Stelios
Ireland
Molloy, Mick
Belgium
Mortelmans, Luc
France
Nemitz, Bernard
Portugal
Pereira, Irene
Italy
Photiou, Steve
Greece
Politis, Karen
Italy
Revello, Alessandra
France
Revue, Eric
Turkey
Rodoplu, Ulkumen
Sweden
Ruter, Anders
Turkey
Salt, Omer
Hungary
Shemesh, Assaf
Turkey
Dursun, Recep
Belgium
Van Trimpont, Frank
Cyprus
Zeitouni, Florentia
Italy
Petrino, Roberta
France
Tourtier, Jean-Pierre
Turkey
Evrin, Togay
Greece
Leledakis, Georgios
Belgium
Hendrickx, Christel
Sweden
Murphy, Jason
France
Benoit, Vivien
Turkey
Katipoglu, Burak
United States
Sarin, Ritu
Italy
Ingrassia, Pierluigi
Italy
Zannoni, Massimo
Italy
Paganini, Matteo