Mastering the technology and practical skills of emergency medical care in response to emergencies in the system of training general practitioners –family medicine in the context of the formation of professional competencies at the undergraduate and postg

Summary. Doctors of general practice must know the algorithms to provide emergency medical care (EMC). It’s considered to be an extremely important part of learning and consolidating EMC practical skills for the doctors of general practice. Also, necessary to improve the pre-graduate training level for doctors of general practice with an emphasis on emergency medical care. The aim of the study – to emphasize the need for qualitative provision of emergency medical care in case of emergencies by doctors of general practice on a pre- and postgraduate level. Materials and Methods. With the help of the analysis of professional publications in recent years, the main aspects of the need for proper training of general practitioners-family medicine at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels were determined. Analytical and comparative methods and information retrieval methods were also used. Results. It is difficult to overestimate the undergraduate training of general practitioners in family medicine, which must begin during training. As the number of emergencies increases, so does the need to train general practitioners in family medicine and other primary care professionals. The methods of continuous lifelong learning are the most suitable for consolidating theoretical knowledge and practical skills for constant readiness to provide quality medical care in the event of an emergency. Prospects for further research are aimed at improving the level of primary care physicians to provide quality medical care in the event of an emergency. Conclusions. Thus, fully aware of the importance of primary care physicians to be prepared to provide medical care in emergencies

family medicine, emergency medical care, emergencies

https://doi.org/10.11603/bmbr.2706-6290.2022.1.12980

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