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REPORT FROM OTTAWA
Authors:Gerald Waring
Abstract:In a national disaster, the medical profession would lose physicians and auxiliary personnel and would need assistance. Canada''s 22,000 physicians and 85,000 nurses are located for the most part in potential target areas. Survivors among Canada''s 6396 dentists could supply 30% reinforcement. The dentist''s training, his manual dexterity and experience acquired in the management of hemorrhage, shock, débridement, suturing, reduction and immobilization of fractures, and control of pain and infection would be valuable. Additional functions he could perform would be first-aid, including but not limited to artificial respiration, early management of chest wounds, preparation of casualties for movement, and assistance in general surgical procedures. Dentists with special training in anesthesia, oral surgery or public health could be of particular value in relieving anesthetists, surgeons, radiologists and public health officers of some of their duties. Joint training of physicians and dentists in mass casualty care could increase the efficiency of the team work in disaster and is being considered by many medical and dental faculties.
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