Team composition and educational processes vary between transport programs.
The choice of personnel usually depends on the availability of professionals in the base (sponsoring) facility, the anticipated patient population, financial support for the program, and other practical considerations.
A transport program might choose a standard team composition or vary the configuration depending on an individual transport request. Teams that transport a uniform population of patients (eg, neonates) are more likely to have a standardized team composition than teams that transport a more heterogeneous patient population, such as pediatric medical, surgical, and cardiac patients or patients with widely variable acuities. Training needs depend on the role of a specific professional group in the care of transported patients, their experience in neonatal-pediatric health care, and their familiarity with the transport environment. Guidelines for determining team composition, selecting personnel, and education and training needs are outlined in detail in this and the next chapters.
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