Anyone, Anything, Anytime: A History of Emergency Medicine

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"A wonderful picture of an important period in the practice of medicine in the United States." (from the Foreword by Peter Rosen, MD) Here is the very first book to comprehensively explore the evolution of the field of emergency medicine -- from its origins following World War II, through the sociopolitical changes of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, to the present. First-hand narratives from more than 45 founders and pioneers of emergency medicine provide a vivid portrayal of the important events and viewpoints that have given rise to today's
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Overview

"A wonderful picture of an important period in the practice of medicine in the United States." (from the Foreword by Peter Rosen, MD) Here is the very first book to comprehensively explore the evolution of the field of emergency medicine -- from its origins following World War II, through the sociopolitical changes of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, to the present. First-hand narratives from more than 45 founders and pioneers of emergency medicine provide a vivid portrayal of the important events and viewpoints that have given rise to today's practice.

  • Represents the first comprehensive history of emergency medicine as a specialty.
  • Provides first-hand oral histories from more than 45 of the key figures who witnessed and helped to shape the developments chronicled in the book.
  • Offers keen insights into how the sociopolitical changes of the 1950s through 1970s influenced public health, health care delivery, and emergency medicine.
  • Includes many unique photographs of important leaders in emergency medicine.
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Reviewer: Elizabeth Connor, MLS, DM/AHIP(The Citadel)
Description: This work provides fascinating and detailed information about the social, scientific, and political forces that helped shape emergency medicine as a specialty, and insightful accounts from emergency medicine pioneers such as Ron Krome, George Podgorny, R. R. Hannas, Jr., James Mills, Jr., Harris Graves, John G. Wiegenstein, Peter Rosen, and many others.
Purpose: The author spent four years researching, "compiling and analyzing the modern history of emergency medicine in the U. S.," and conducting oral history interviews with emergency medicine pioneers. He received a sabbatical from the University of Michigan and a publication grant from the National Library of Medicine to support his research project.
Audience: This book will be of great interest to emergency physicians, residents, students, and hospital administrators, or anyone interested in the rise of medical specialties. The author is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Associate Dean for Student Programs at the University of Michigan Medical School, and past president of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine.
Features: The book covers the tenuous connection between academic medicine and emergency care before 1960, maverick physicians who developed new ways (Alexandria Plan, Pontiac Plan) to staff emergency rooms with full-time physicians, the push for postgraduate emergency medicine training, and the formation of the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). Features include a foreword written by Peter Rosen, a timeline of events from 1954 to 1989, 16 pages of black-and-white photographs and illustrations, chapter end notes, and an index.
Assessment: This work is unique and fills a definite need. The author intentionally does not address the history of emergency medical services or prehospital care. A similar work is Henry R. Guly's A History of Accident and Emergency Medicine 1948-2004 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006) which covers the history of 20th century British emergency medicine.
JAMA
"Zink has produced. . .an important insight into the development of this relatively new and now essential specialty."
2/15/06 Vol. 295, No. 7
Annals of Emergency Medicine
"This book should appeal to everyone who practices emergency medicine...if I had my way, every emergency medicine trainee would be required to read this book."
June 2006

3 Stars from Doody
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781560537106
  • Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
  • Publication date: 9/15/2005
  • Pages: 344
  • Sales rank: 411,685
  • Product dimensions: 7.30 (w) x 9.90 (h) x 1.20 (d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Seeds of Emergency Care
Chapter 2. Pioneers of Emergency Practice
Chapter 3. “The Times They Are A-Changin’”
Chapter 4. Emergency Medicine Gets Organized
Chapter 5. Training Emergency Physicians
Chapter 6. Becoming a Specialty
Chapter 7. The Blooming of Emergency Medicine
Chapter 8. Experiencing and Exploiting Success
Chapter 9. Epilogue: Back to the Future
References for Chapters

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