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Health care in a unique setting: applying emergency medicine at music festivals

Authors McQueen C, Davies

Received 20 June 2012

Accepted for publication 4 August 2012

Published 21 September 2012 Volume 2012:4 Pages 69—73

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/OAEM.S25587

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Carl McQueen,1 Charlotte Davies2

1The Air Ambulance Service, Coventry, Warwickshire, 2Yorkshire Deanery, Yorkshire, UK

Abstract: The last 25 years has seen an explosion in the popularity of outdoor music festivals, especially in the UK. Coupled with this has been the development of the trend for major sporting events that were once confined to stadia to be accompanied by mass gatherings of spectators and fans in "fan parks" and public places. The majority of music festivals and sporting events are considered to be mass gatherings, using the popular definition of more than 1000 people in one place.1 Despite the increasing popularity of music festivals and other mass gathering events, there is a lack of scientifically robust data concerning the provision of medical care in these circumstances. Published studies are almost exclusively retrospective reviews or case studies of the care provided at individual events. Prospective studies analyzing the role of medical professionals and the quality of care provided at mass gathering events are extremely rare. This literature review aims to summarize the current literature and provide an opportunity to identify new and exciting avenues for research into this unique field.

Keywords: emergency medicine, mass gatherings, festivals, training, governance

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