UKRAINE | Medicalised train hospital

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июн 2022
  • In late March, MSF began developing and converting a train to evacuate critical referral patients from frontline hospitals in the east of Ukraine.
    As of 6 June, 653 patients (as well as relatives) have been transported to healthcare facilities in safer parts of western Ukraine.
    Journeys on board this ‘highly medicalised’ train usually take 20 to 30 hours, during which time patients are cared for by a team of experienced doctors and nurses.
    More than 40 percent of war-wounded patients have been children or elderly people - the majority with blast injuries, followed by shrapnel and gunshot wounds. At least 10 percent have lost one or more limbs to a traumatic amputation, the youngest patient being just six years old.
    Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @abhijeetjha783
    @abhijeetjha783 2 года назад +9

    Salute to the brave ones.

  • @paoloadam
    @paoloadam 2 года назад +2

    You guys are amazing!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @obsoletepowercorrupts
    @obsoletepowercorrupts Год назад +1

    I think it is great. Does make one wonder what could be done with 3Metre gauge (dual gauge to a european gauage train train upgraded). Regarding that (probably 1435mm european gauge) it still works. A motorola (680x0 CPU) based ECG with SPO2 is 150_GBP (with accessories like blood pressure) and totally does the job with fancy analogue circuitry. I look at the teardowns for those for the bit-twiddling modification capabilities.
    The BBC reported on 7 January 2023, Adam Davies (sister Jess Davies) of Dinas Cross, Pembrokeshire had a Boxing Day motorike crash Thailand. His travel-health insurance did not cover multiple contries consecutively. This is another example of how hospital rains with known quantity services _(like some surgery India manages to operate inside a train)_ could be part of an add-on (at an extra cost) insurance health package for tourism and business travel or staff health packages internationally and nationally. That way, as long as the country has a train, you'd be able to get to it somewhere by means of other transport such as ambulance and yet you would be aware in advance it has a known-quantity set of apparatus and services and medical or surgical (or dental) capbilities on your voucher-coupon because you would have seen such a train in your own country such as by purchasing a museum or expo ticket to visit and tour a static health-train-carriage (perhaps in a hangar like in a war museum or an hospital museum or computng museum for the ECG microarchitecture being say Motorola and/or RISC). A doctor would have tenure on a carriage (with junior doctors or students of medicine, and a nurse) and it would have some computing and X-ray or reasonable scanners or heat cameras or imaging (aside from that which needs a building in terms of a full size hospital). So you'd try on the SPO2 or ECG and lay in the bed or stretcher and pay a gold ticket for the premium tour, or a bronze ticket for the basic tour (people who are there just for fun interest). The theory wold be that such (really running, not museum static carriages) hospital trains have pre-existing usages for locals such as staff with a private healthcare voucher-coupon because they work in an admin building or as a rail engineer and so on. It costs the British Isles money to train and insure trained doctors and medics in the British Isles and that is used on volunatry (MSF style) medical export so it seems like a sustainable philanthropy model to have a part-for-profit model such as the above to work with philanthropy. Reassuring a patient of future stable financing of such a project when it comes around of a year is part of the plus sides. The staff with tenure get prestige for that tenure, such as,for example, using a linux_server (with or without MSWindows or Apple_BSD, both of which work well) for point could imaging of scans taken elsewhere and brought in via digital storage or by a signal. Other profit models can include tobacco tourism and eco-tourism or sports, with that addon voucher-coupon. Add-on voucher-coupons for insurance could be expensive but a high quality product such as in tourism or business travel, and you get the OAuth_Login_OIDC _(which btw is shown on my_YT_AboutPage)_ features as a potential patient. It lends itself to social engineering for international marriages such as an english speaker marrying a spanish (or italian or french or portugese) speaker knowing they can move geographically with their future spouse or children because they forked out for the _"pricey-but-worth-it addon voucher."_ Having experienced the museum-expo static carriage hospital train, it would most likely feel less of a new information to deal with if injured on holiday or during travel, suddenly needing the train for health. Also, buying your health records as extra copies from the server would be standard technology to cope with by then.
    My comment has no hate in it and I do no harm. I am not appalled or afraid, boasting or envying or complaining... Just saying. Psalms23: Giving thanks and praise to the Lord and peace and love. Also, I'd say Matthew6.

  • @strangelandstrangers2023
    @strangelandstrangers2023 2 года назад +3

    Anybody from India/Asia or anywhere wishing to join ..... I also want to once completing my MBBS so better to be in contact so process be smooth

  • @MARICELAHUERTA-PAZ
    @MARICELAHUERTA-PAZ Год назад +1

    Peace for 🇺🇦❤️💪🙌🇺🇦💪🙌🇺🇦

  • @kajalgupta5956
    @kajalgupta5956 Год назад +2

    I'll be the one there few years later

  • @AptekerRonnie
    @AptekerRonnie Месяц назад

    Hello. We would like to ask permission to please use a few seconds of your video (just some short, quick visuals - no audio) in a documentary we are making about life in Kyiv. It is a non-profit venture and we are trying to do something good that could benefit Ukraine. We would be very grateful for your support. Please let us know. Thank you.

  • @damienspectre4231
    @damienspectre4231 Год назад +1

    Shouldn't we be calling it "Soviet Ukraine"?