Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Medical Services and Emergency Medical Support

Medical;

It is our goal to develop an inter organizational medical department that operates not only as a training program but also as a medical clinic and medical emergency response facility.

It is our mission to partner with organizations such as University Medical Departments, Charity Medical Services Organizations, Emergency Medical Services organizations such as the Red Cross, Retired Medical Professionals, and international relief organizations such as Ox Fam International, Doctors without Borders, and the United Nations. Through these partnerships we seek to build a medical program that offers full medical services to our faculty, staff, and students as well as charity medical services to communities around our campus. Our medical program will also act as our Emergency, Search, and Rescue and Disaster Response medical team; offering emergency medical services and support for our Emergency response operations.

It is our goal to provide room, board, and supplementary medical services to retired medical professionals in exchange for part type employment within our medical program; these retired professionals would work in their field of experience such as Medical support staff, medical clerical staff, nurses, doctors, dentists, eye doctors, as well as retired first responders such as firefighters and EMT's.

Our operational staff would be composed of recent college medical graduates and medical professionals seeking fresh opportunities. It is our hope to be able to provide student loan payment deferments for those enrolled in our medical program. This program will give these members of our community priceless experience in emergency medicine and charity medical work. This program will prepare these individuals for their professional futures in medicine whether at a traditional medical facility, charity medical services, or international medical relief operations.

Our program will offer clinical and emergency field operations experience to our medical staff in a unique learning environment. Our medical program will operate a high quality and versatile charity medical services and training program as well as an emergency medical services program for Emergency, Search, and Rescue and Disaster Response/Relief operations conducted by our response teams.

This program will seek to offer an experience unlike any other; if you became a medical professional to help people, we want to facilitate your dream.

This program will seek to reduce as much of the stress load that comes with traditional work in the medical field by providing substantial support staff to our medical professionals. We also seek to build a robust team of medical professionals that are able to share the load of patients efficiently enough to prevent patient saturation and burnout from an over sized workload.

So; How large would our medical department need to be to provide care for 1,000 students, staff, and faculty? What equipment and facilities would we need for clinical and emergency field operations? What will be our care limit (will we be involved in day surgery? surgery? ICU care? Hospice care? etc.) What will be our basic services? What will our staff need to be to not only provide medical services to our campus community but also the surrounding community and emergency services operations? What will be our maximum number of patients from our site our campus community?

Will we be able to establish a scholarship program that provides a medical scholarship for a student studying medicine for every two medical professionals who serve in our medical program? This would be a wonderful program that would offer something of value to those serving in our medical program (since these people will be serving after having completed their educations?). OR will it be more appropriate for us to create a student loan payment plan for those serving in our program? Would it be better to offer both so as to create options for those who choose to commit themselves to our cause?

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