Abstract
Physicians and nurses from shore based practice who move to work on cruise ships often have concerns about the management of critically ill patients and questions about the resources available to transfer by helicopter to a tertiary care facility. This article seeks to outline some of the clinical, operational and logistical issues associated with using a helicopter to transfer a patient from a ship to a shore-side hospital. While it focuses on resources available in the maritime areas around North America, most of the clinical comments would apply to helicopter evacuations anywhere in the world.
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Williams, S., & Dahl, E. (2014). Briefing notes on emergency medical disembarks by helicopter at sea in North America. International Maritime Health, 65(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.5603/MH.2014.0002
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