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Life brings its share of worries and accidents. When these are serious, we rush to the emergency room and put our salvation in the hands of doctors, but what do we know about these specialists? We often confuse them with nurses, emergency physicians and even firefighters. To better understand and get to know these behind-the-scenes heroes, let's delve into their daily lives.

What is an emergency doctor?

An emergency doctor's career is firmly rooted in the moment. An expert in critical cases, this doctor officiates mainly in the hustle and bustle of hospital emergency departments, but his or her field of action extends far beyond that. He or she can also be found in the field, integrated into the SMUR or SAMU teams, ready to intervene wherever the need arises.

Faced with the unexpected, whether an accident or a disaster, the emergency physician deploys his or her skills with precision. Their art lies in their ability to quickly assess the seriousness of a situation, provide vital care and stabilize patients' condition. Acting as a bridge between the crisis and specialized care, he or she prepares the ground for further treatment.

What are the main pathologies treated by an emergency doctor?

They are many and varied. The emergency doctor is on all fronts. We're not in the habit of making long lists in our fact sheets, but the number of vital operations that this specialist has to perform is such that we wanted to make a point of it:

  • Cardiovascular emergencies
    • Myocardial infarction
    • Cerebrovascular accident (CVA)
    • Pulmonary embolism
  • Cardiac arrest
    • Respiratory emergencies :
    • Severe asthma attacks
    • Acute respiratory failure
    • Pneumothorax
  • Trauma
    • Polytrauma (road accidents, serious falls)
    • Fractures and dislocations
    • Wounds and burns
  • Neurological emergencies
    • Convulsions and status epilepticus
    • Meningitis
    • Comas of various origins
  • Abdominal emergencies
    • Acute appendicitis
    • Intestinal occlusions
    • Acute pancreatitis
  • Intoxications
    • Drug overdoses
    • Severe food poisoning
    • Various poisonings
  • Psychiatric emergencies
    • Acute panic attacks
    • Suicide attempts
    • Psychotic decompensations
  • Infectious emergencies
    • Sepsis and septic shock
    • Serious infections requiring rapid treatment
  • Metabolic emergencies
    • Diabetic decompensation (ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar coma)
    • Severe electrolyte disorders
  • Environmental emergencies
    • Severe hypothermia and hyperthermia
    • Drowning
    • Electrification

Training and career path to become an emergency physician

Before applying for a job as an emergency physician, you need to complete one of the longest and most demanding academic paths in the French university system. This rigor is essential to train practitioners capable of dealing with critical situations where each decision can mean the difference between life and death. In this emergency-focused specialty, errors must be kept to a minimum, and doctors must be able to adapt quickly to a multitude of varied clinical cases.

Now that you've defined your mission, let's take a look at how to become an emergency physician. The path begins with a general scientific baccalaureate, which provides the necessary foundations. Students then go on to study either the Parcours Accès Santé Spécifique (PASS) or the Licence avec Accès Santé (L.AS). After one year, and if they are successful, they enter the two-year general medical curriculum, common to all specialties. At the end of this course, they take the final externship exams (EDN and ECOS), the results of which determine their choice of specialty (see our general practitioner career sheet).

It is at this stage that specialization in emergency medicine takes place. Interns then choose to continue their studies with a 2-year Diplôme d'Études Spécialisées Complémentaires (DESC) in emergency medicine, or with training as a specialist in anesthesia-intensive care (same duration). These courses provide the skills needed to effectively manage all emergency situations, from pre-hospital care to intensive care.

For more information on this demanding career path, please consult our emergency doctor studies fact sheet!

The skills needed to become an emergency doctor

Because they work in a stressful, highly specialized environment, emergency physicians need to master a wide range of technical skills, coupled with a number of human qualities which, when combined, help to safeguard patients' health. Let's take a look at the main ones.

Emergency physicians need a unique combination of technical skills and human qualities to excel in their field. Here's an overview of these essential skills:

Technical skills

  • Rapid, accurate diagnosis
  • Mastery of emergency procedures
  • Extensive medical knowledge
  • Management of medical equipment
  • Basic surgical skills
  • Pharmacology
  • Triage

People skills

  • Composure
  • Adaptability
  • Empathy
  • Clear communication
  • Teamwork skills
  • Physical and mental stamina
  • Quick decision-making
  • Professional ethics
  • Stress management
  • Continuous learning

Career opportunities and prospects

Most emergency physicians work in the emergency departments of public or private hospitals, where they will have the opportunity to progress to head of department or pole positions. The SAMU and SMUR (emergency medical services) also offer opportunities, both in regulation at the 15 center and in the field. Finally, private clinics also recruit these specialists for their own emergency departments.

Disaster medicine is a special field of intervention, with opportunities to take part in international humanitarian missions. Some emergency physicians turn to sports medicine, providing care at sporting events. Teaching and research attract those wishing to pass on their knowledge or contribute to the advancement of the discipline, with prospects of an academic career.

Management and administrative positions are also open to experienced practitioners, whether in the management of healthcare establishments or within regional health agencies. Medical expertise for the courts or insurance companies is another possible career path. Telemedicine is booming, opening up new opportunities for remote emergency consultations.

Last but not least, a career as an emergency physician allows for further specialization, for example in hyperbaric medicine, mountain medicine or toxicology. With constant demand and good job security, emergency physicians enjoy a wide range of opportunities, in both urban and rural settings, enabling them to shape a career to suit their aspirations.

Emergency doctor salary

Average salary

Mid-career salaries for emergency physicians generally range from €3,500 to €6,000 gross per month. In private practice, this will often be a royalty of 10-20% of gross monthly sales.

Factors influencing salary

Generally speaking, emergency physicians enjoy a comfortable income, thanks to the many years of study required for their practice. However, remuneration data vary according to the following factors:

  • Experience: as in all professions, emergency physicians at the start of their careers earn lower salaries. As they gain experience, their salaries will automatically increase.
  • Practice environment: the environment in which emergency physicians work inevitably affects their income. For example, an emergency doctor working in a private practice will earn more than a salaried GP.

The advantages and disadvantages of being an emergency doctor

By its very nature,the profession of emergency doctor offers a multitude of advantages and disadvantages.

On the plus side, the diversity of the cases encountered should be mentioned first and foremost. Every day brings its own unique challenges, from serious trauma to complex medical emergencies. This variety is intellectually stimulating and enables practitioners to maintain their skills. There's no such thing as routine. The adrenalin of dealing with critical situations is often cited as a major attraction. The satisfaction of saving lives and having an immediate impact on patients' health is immense, and provides an incomparable sense of accomplishment.

Another significant advantage of the profession is its versatility. Emergency physicians develop skills in numerous medical fields, giving them a global vision of medicine and the ability to adapt quickly to different situations. This versatility also opens doors to other specialties or fields of activity during the course of their career. It's a major asset for career development.

Teamwork, inherent to the practice of emergency medicine, is often seen as an advantage. Close collaboration with other healthcare professionals creates a dynamic and supportive environment, conducive to mutual learning and innovation.

Of course, a profession as different as this one has its share of disadvantages. Irregular working hours, including night shifts, weekends and public holidays, can have an impact on personal and family life. The intense pace of work and constant stress of making rapid decisions in life-or-death situations can lead to burn-out if the doctor is unable to maintain a healthy balance.

The emotional burden is also considerable. Emergency physicians are regularly confronted with traumatic situations, suffering and death. Dealing with these experiences while maintaining a professional distance can be psychologically taxing over the long term, even when these notions have been addressed during emergency physician training.

The risk of exposure to infectious diseases or dangerous situations (violent patients, for example) is a reality of the profession that cannot be ignored. Emergency physicians must remain vigilant and scrupulously respect safety protocols.

Finally, the legal responsibility inherent in medical practice is particularly acute in emergency medicine, where decisions often have to be taken quickly and with limited information. This pressure can be a source of additional stress.

Despite these challenges, many emergency physicians find their profession deeply rewarding. The unique combination of action, intellectual challenge and direct social impact makes this specialty an exciting career choice for those willing to accept its demands. The key lies in the ability to manage stress effectively, maintain a work-life balance and find support from peers and management.

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