Paramedicine
Paramedicine is a branch of healthcare that focuses on providing emergency medical care to patients in urgent situations. Paramedics are trained professionals who respond to emergencies, assess patients' conditions, and deliver critical interventions. They often work in ambulances and are equipped to handle a variety of medical emergencies, from trauma to cardiac arrest.
In addition to immediate care, paramedics also play a vital role in transporting patients to medical facilities. They collaborate with other healthcare providers, such as emergency room staff and physicians, to ensure that patients receive the appropriate treatment. Their training includes advanced life support techniques and the use of medical equipment.