๐ Maximizing the Calm Before the Storm: Tiered Surgical Response Plan for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) was first diagnosed in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and has now spread throughout the world, being verified by the World Health Organization as a Pandemic on March 11(th). This had led to the calling of a national emergency on March 13(th) in the United States. Many hospitals, healthcare networks, and specifically Departments of Surgery are asking the same questions of how to cope and plan for surge capacity, personnel attrition, novel infrastructure utilization, and resource exhaustion. Herein, we present a tiered plan for surgical department planning based on incident command levels. This includes Acute Care Surgeon deployment (given their critical care training and vertically integrated position in the hospital), recommended infrastructure and transfer utilization, triage principles, and faculty, resident and advanced care practitioner deployment.
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๐ค Ross, Samuel Wade
๐ค Lauer, Cynthia W
๐ค Miles, William S
๐ค Green, John M
๐ค Christmas, A Britton
๐ค May, Addison K
๐ค Matthews, Brent D
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โฐ 2020
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๐ J Am Coll Surg
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