Emergency Medical Services

Elements area

Taxonomy

Code

D004632

Scope note(s)

  • Services specifically designed, staffed, and equipped for the emergency care of patients.

Source note(s)

  • Medical Subject Headings

Display note(s)

    Hierarchical terms

    Emergency Medical Services

    Emergency Medical Services

    Equivalent terms

    Emergency Medical Services

    • UF Emergency Care
    • UF Emergency Care, Prehospital
    • UF Emergency Health Services
    • UF Emergency Services, Medical
    • UF Emergicenters
    • UF Medical Services, Emergency
    • UF Prehospital Emergency Care
    • UF Services, Emergency Medical

    Associated terms

    Emergency Medical Services

    14 Archival description results for Emergency Medical Services

    5 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
    US AA147.F107 · File · 2023 - 2024
    Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
    • http://sinaiem.org/
    • This website documents the Mount Sinai-Elmhurst Emergency Medicine residency, including the team, information about each of the divisions, and other resources for residents and potential applicants. The divisions include Critical Care, Medical Education, Ultrasound, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and Toxicology.
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Office for Graduate Medical Education
    US AA147.F072 · File · 2022 - 2024
    Part of Collection of Mount Sinai related websites
    • https://ems.mountsinai.org/
    • This website documents the Mount Sinai Health System Emergency Medical Service. The Service operates 911 Ambulances in 3 Boroughs, Discharge/Transportation Services, and a robust Community Paramedicine/Mobile Integrated Health Program. Our Service is staffed by NYS and NYC Certified EMT’s and Paramedics, and is overseen by Physicians trained and board-certified in Emergency Medicine and EMS. In addition to providing information about the service, the website also has resources and continuing education materials for EMS staff.chemotherapy, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, bone marrow transplantation, CAR-T cell therapy, and cancer genetics, as well as other ancillary services. The Cancer Collaborative’s relationship with Mount Sinai and The Tisch Cancer Institute gives patients increased access to research initiatives including novel therapies and cancer clinical trials, as well as a wide spectrum of clinical services.
    Mount Sinai Health System (New York, N.Y.)
    Sunshine Coach
    US AA088.S007.SS003.F323.I001 · Item · circa 1975
    Part of Mount Sinai Beth Israel records

    The caption for this image in the July 1975 issue of the Beth Israel Pacemaker is as follows: "Patients arrive in style: BI has become a participant in Variety Clubs International 'Sunshine Coach' program. It began 16 years ago in a London orphanage which needed a bus to take children on country outings. Hence the name 'Sunshine' Coach. Since then, gifts of coaches, large and small, have been made to agencies caring for children. Martin Levin, president of Brandt Theatres, and his wife, daughter of New York Variety Club founder Billy Brandt, presented the coach to President Silver as a token of their appreciation to BIMC."

    Sullivan, Ed