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    Category: Volume 01 | Issue 01 – June 2021 (ENGLISH)

    The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in nurses in the pre-hospital emergency system

    ABSTRACT Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the crucial role of nurses and their commitment to their work in facing the situation. Ita…
    Rescue Press 14 June 2021

    Parent’s Participation during a pediatric immobilization procedure | Case Report

    What can we do to reduce anxiety and stress on a pediatric patient from the parent on the scene? In these emergency situations the parents’ anxiety …
    Rescue Press 11 June 2021
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    The Italian story of HEMS: the HEMS Association

    Presentation and summary of the training activities realized since 2005 by the Scientific Association of the helicopter rescue based in Italy.
    Rescue Press 8 June 2021
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    Open Head and Maxillofacial Trauma | A Complex Case Report

    VOL.1 | ISSUE 00 | YEAR 2021 DOI NUMBER ISSN: 2674-001X OPEN HEAD AND MAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA, CASE REPORT FROM A ROAD ACCIDENT IN ITALY Author:…

    Rescue Press 7 June 2021
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    Editorial: Sine Institutione Nemo

    Healthcare professionals are in need of cultural proposals and up-to-date studies to help them maintain high skill levels in relation to specific situ…
    Mario Robusti 1 June 2021
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    RESCUE PRESS

    Scientific publication on pre-hospital procedures.

    ENGLISH ISSN 2674-001X
    ITALIAN ISSN 2674-0028

    Publisher:

    Rescue Press & Services
    Gladbachstrasse 104, 8044 Zürich.
    website: www.rescue.press
    mail: info@rescue.press

    Editorial Manager: Mario Robusti

    Editorial Coordinator: Gloria Sebastio

    Rescue Press is an official scientific review for pre-hospital emergency medicine and techniques.

    Scientific Board

    Scientific partners / Partner scientifici
     – HEMS Association
    – SIEMS
    – SIIET

    Scientific director / Direttore Scientifico
    Guido Francesco Villa

    Scientific board / Comitato Scientifico

    Yari Barnabino
    Nicola Bortoli
    Mauro Del Romano
    Flavio Gheri
    Guglielmo Imbriaco
    Fulvio Kette
    Giacomo Magagnotti
    Lucia Micheletti
    Fabio Mora
    Michele Musiari
    Emanuele Neri
    Marcelo Okamura
    Andrea Paoli
    Daniele Pomiato
    Fabrizio Pregliasco
    Silvia Roero
    Mario Rugna
    Tommaso Scquizzato
    Valerio Staccone
    Guido F. Villa

    Disclaimer

    Although the editors of the Rescue Press take the utmost care in reviewing papers that appear in this digital magazine, we cannot exclude the possibility that they contain inaccuracies or violate the proper use of academic referencing or copyright in general. The responsibility for these matters therefore remains with the authors of these papers and third parties that choose to make use of them entirely. In no event can the editorial board of the Rescue Press or the Rescue Press and Services Editor be held accountable for the contents of these papers.

    ISSUES

    • Scientific Publications
    • Volume 01 | Issue 01 – June 2021 (ENGLISH)
    • Volume 01 | Issue 01 – Giugno 2021 (ITALIANO)
    © 2023 Rescue Press & Service AG - Buchzelgstrasse 9, 8053 Zürich - CHE-214.406.852

    Forum Description

    VOL.1 | ISSUE 01 | 2021

    ISSN: ON WAITING

    RESCUE PRESS is a project to transform technical/scientific information into something stronger, capable of creating a connection between the education of rescue professionals and daily emergency response practices.  Aware of the current historical/cultural changes underway in the healthcare sector, the professionals involved in this project (doctors, nurses, and technicians) have embraced the need to create a scientific means that offers a new method of dialogue and growth, one that will “leave no one behind” in the training process. 

    Healthcare professionals are in need of cultural proposals and up-to-date studies to help them maintain high skill levels in relation to specific situations and rescue-related areas. The goal of RESCUE PRESS is to bring together the various rescue-related skills, systems, and characteristics that are increasingly required to collaborate, even in multidisciplinary and complex scenarios. 

    The publishing company and the scientific committee pursue national and international educational, study, research, and dissemination activities in the field of pre-hospital rescue, for all scenarios, and with any degree of criticality. Particular attention is paid to healthcare aspects, Civil Protection aspects, and operational aspects in high-risk areas. All this is pursued through support for scientific research, the organization of continuing education training activities, and support for dialogue, analysis, trials, and presentations relating to clinical cases. For this reason, Rescue Press aims to:

    • Publish an internationally-recognized scientific journal with a recognizable ISSN;
    • Organize courses, conferences, meetings and online webinars using the best available technologies;
    • Establish scholarships, awards and competitions;
    • Promote cultural exchange, with a greater focus on the international exchange;
    • Take any initiative that contributes to the training and growth of the healthcare and technical personnel involved in pre-hospital emergency scenarios;

    In order to achieve these goals, RESCUE PRESS is committed to actively cooperating with public and private institutions on both a national and international scale. RESCUE PRESS partners take part in topical sub-committees, believe in and uphold the concepts of this manifesto, and maintain absolute respect for the diversity, peculiarities, and perspectives of every other member. 

    The RESCUE PRESS editorial plan and the training plan proposed by the website are inspired by the annual survey on pre-hospital rescue conducted among active members and supporters. The RESCUE PRESS editorial board then submits the editorial plan to the scientific committee in order to conduct a joint evaluation of the issues and ideas to be pursued. 

    Finally, it is the goal of RESCUE PRESS to provide communications, training, and support to its members, in order to render the relationship with the patient easier and more understandable from all points of view (legal, psychological, relational, and empathic), even with regard to issues of primary interest in the sector not related to healthcare.

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