Emergency Medicine Module

Rapid, reliable and evidence-based clinical decision support.

The Emergency Medicine Module is designed to assist healthcare professionals in the management of urgent and life-threatening conditions. It provides structured, step-by-step clinical guidance based on validated medical protocols, supporting timely and informed decision-making at the point of care.

Developed as part of the IAZAMED clinical support platform, the module integrates seamlessly into daily clinical workflows, serving as a trusted digital assistant for physicians working in emergency and acute care settings. By combining evidence-based algorithms with practical usability, it enhances the speed, safety, and consistency of emergency interventions — ensuring that every clinical decision is grounded in current best practice.

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Sources and Methodological Basis

The development of this clinical decision support system was based exclusively on publicly available medical information derived from current national and international clinical guidelines, protocols, recommendations and reference literature approved by recognized healthcare authorities and professional societies.

During the creation of the program’s logic and algorithms, no copyrighted materials — including texts, tables, diagrams, or other proprietary content — were reproduced or copied. The system relies solely on medical knowledge, clinical principles, and methodological frameworks that are part of the shared professional domain and not subject to copyright protection.

To ensure full transparency and traceability of the medical evidence underlying its algorithms, the complete list of source materials used in the development of the Emergency Medicine Module is provided below.

Emergency Medicine — Source References

  • Emergency Medical Services Medical Practice Protocols — Orange County NC Emergency Medical Services, 2023.
  • Patient Treatment Protocols — Regional EMS Consortium, 2023.
  • Provincial Examination Guidelines — Emergency Medical Assistants Licensing Board, British Columbia, 2023.
  • National Model EMS Clinical Guidelines — NASEMSO, 2022.
  • Aeromedical Evacuation Critical Care Flight Paramedic Standard Medical Operating Guidelines — U.S. Army, 2022.
  • Emergency Medical Services Reference Guidelines — Davis County EMS System, 2022.
  • Field Manual — Alameda County Emergency Medical Services, 2022.
  • Interim Clinical Practice Guidelines — MICU Paramedic, 2022.
  • Rural Adult Emergency Clinical Guidelines — NSW Government, 2022.
  • Patient Care Protocols — Alabama Department of Public Health, 2022.
  • National Emergency Life Support — Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, 2022.
  • Prehospital Treatment Protocols — Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee, New York City, 2022.
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines — BCEHS, 2021.
  • Statewide EMS Protocols — Rhode Island Ambulance Service Coordinating Advisory Board, 2021.
  • System Standards and Practice — Wake County EMS System, 2021.
  • Prehospital Treatment Protocols — Maine EMS, 2021.
  • Essential First Aid — New Zealand Red Cross, 2021.
  • Treatment Protocols — Division of San Diego County Fire, 2021.
  • European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021 (Executive Summary) — European Resuscitation Council, 2021.
  • Ottawa Handbook of Emergency Medicine — Emergency Medicine Ottawa, 2021.

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