International EM
- The United States of America has played a leadership role in advancing lifesaving medical care across the world.
- ACLS, ATLS, PALS, NRP, AHLS are training courses which have impacted emergency patients across the world.
- Joint Commission International, and ACGME International are undertaking monumental efforts to ensure and standardize safe patient care practices as well as Quality Medical Education benchmarks at hospitals and academic medical schools across the world.
- ECFMG, and USMLE ensure a fair process to allow International Medical Graduates to achieve opportunities to peruse further clinical training in the United States.
- US-FDA plays a huge role in ensuring drug safety and administration by monitoring and setting standards which directly impact patient lives across the world.
- New Patient Care Technologies such as Point of Care Sonography and Medical Simulation have brought the academic world closer.
- The United States of America is a key player in the Global Health Security Coalition.
- The COVID Pandemic set a new normal as it became the greatest opportunity for International Medicine Collaborations.
- We witnessed the biggest challenge to Global Health Security, and saw the Physicians of the world join hands to interact, share and collaborate to not only develop protocols to care for patients but also work with the industry to develop a vaccine and then efficiently deliver it.
- This COVID Pandemic was an International Medical Emergency which was absolutely patient centered.
- The COVID Pandemic proved as a testament to the fact that International Focus on Advancing Patient Care is fundamental to Health Security across the word.
- All the above Examples and engagements by various agencies in United States are purely focused on International Medicine and it mission to advance patient care.
- We are using the above template of Collaborative Engagement in our Fellowship where the focus will be on advancing Academic Emergency Sciences across the world.
- Patient Centered Education, Patient Centered Research, Patient Centered Care and Patient Centered Policies will be the Four Pillars of our Fellowship.