
Paramedicine
Paramedicine refers to the field of prehospital emergency medicine, where specially trained professionals—paramedics—provide urgent medical care to patients before they reach a hospital. They respond to emergency calls, assess patients' conditions, administer treatments, perform life-saving procedures, and transport individuals to medical facilities. Paramedics work in ambulances and at emergency scenes, collaborating with firefighters, police, and hospital staff to ensure timely and effective care. Their goal is to stabilize patients, alleviate pain, and ensure safe transport, serving as a critical link in the healthcare system during emergencies.