Analysis of educational activity of territorial centre of disaster medicine in Arkhangelsk region

A. V. Baranov , V. A. Morshnev , I. V. Petchin , Yu. E. Barachevsky , V. V. Klyuchevsky

Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy ›› 2017, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1) : 185 -188.

Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy ›› 2017, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (1) :185 -188.
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Analysis of educational activity of territorial centre of disaster medicine in Arkhangelsk region

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The structure of trained groups at Territorial center of disaster medicine of Arkhangelsk regional clinical hospital was analyzed retrospectively by the period 2011–2015 years. Among the trainees who have undergone courses of providing first aid to victims in various emergency and abnormal situations, the significant quantitative growth of the total number of listeners, as well as increase in their number inside the studied groups, were observed. We noted the significant increase in the number of employees of Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Ministry of Interior, trained in the center from 2013 to 2015, with the maximum determined in 2011. During the study period a 5-fold rise in the number of trained university students in Arkhangelsk was shown, with a significant predominance of students of the Northern State Medical University; a similar increase was observed in a group of drivers. The total number of trained employees of commercial and public organizations of Arkhangelsk region remains high, with a tendency to increase and with a significant predominance of the latter. It was found that further development of the educational activities of the Territorial center of disaster medicine requires strengthening of its material and technical base and increasing the number of trained techniques and methods of first aid among employees of private security companies, commercial enterprises, teachers of pre-school and school education, the crews of sea and river ships and a special contingent of industrial enterprises intended to provide first aid in the workplace.

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Territorial center of disaster medicine / instruction department «School of disaster medicine» / trained students / employees of Ministry of Emergency Situations and the Ministry of Interior / drivers / students / first aid

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A. V. Baranov, V. A. Morshnev, I. V. Petchin, Yu. E. Barachevsky, V. V. Klyuchevsky. Analysis of educational activity of territorial centre of disaster medicine in Arkhangelsk region. Bulletin of the Russian Military Medical Academy, 2017, 19(1): 185-188 DOI:

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