The Civil Defense Medical Service (CDMS) is a term used to describe a group of specialists who provide medical care in emergency situations and incidents. Different countries and regions of the world have their own MSGO services, working in accordance with their specific requirements and characteristics.
One of the main tasks of the MSCD is to provide first aid to victims of disasters, natural disasters, accidents, terrorist attacks and other dangerous situations. For this purpose, the service has specialists of various profiles - doctors, nurses, paramedics, orderlies, and sometimes volunteers who are attracted by humanitarian activities. The work of these people is based on knowledge and skills of first aid and on preparedness for the extreme conditions in which victims find themselves.
Another important task performed by the MSCD is the tracking and prevention of diseases that may arise as a result of natural disasters or social conflicts. This may be due to epidemics, genetic predisposition to certain diseases, or changes in the lifestyle of victims as a result of the incident. Thus, the MSCD detects diseases at an early stage and provides preventive care to prevent the situation from worsening.
MSGO networks are created and managed by competent government and non-government entities, making them efficient and reliable. They also use innovative technologies and modern diagnostic and treatment methods to provide high-quality medical care in case of emergency situations.