Global Perspectives in Emergency Medical Service ERASMUS>RAT21
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Term 2025/2026-L:
The course aims to familiarize students with communicating in English. The course aims to familiarize students with the organization, functioning, and challenges of emergency medical services systems around the world. Students will learn about various models of pre-hospital care, compare international standards, and analyze differences in clinical practices, resource availability, and health policies that influence emergency care. Particular emphasis will be placed on understanding global inequalities in access to emergency medical services, innovations in pre-hospital medicine, disaster response organization, and new trends in international cooperation in the field of emergency medicine. The course develops critical thinking, intercultural awareness, and adaptability in working in various healthcare systems. |
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