Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters - vol. XI -
n. 1 - March 1998
THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION CENTRE FOR PREVENTION
AND TREATMENT OF BURN AND FIRE DISASTERS: THE MEDITERRANEAN CLUB FOR BURNS AND FIRE
DISASTERS
Gunn S.W.A., Masellis M.
Mediterranean Club for Burns and Fire Disasters, WHO Collaborating Centre, Palermo,
Italy
SUMMARY. The
Mediterranean Club for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBQ has recently been appointed a
Collaborating Centre by the World Health Organization (WHO), the supreme intergovernmental
authority on all health matters. A WHO Collaborating Centre is part of an international
collaborative network carrying out activities in support of the organization's programmes
at all levels. Only institutions showing a proven capacity to fulfil functions related to
WHO's mission, as well as an elevated international scientific and technical standing, can
qualify for this prestigious designation. This new WHO Collaborating Centre is located at
the headquarters of the MBC, at the Department of Plastic Surgery and Burns Centre, Civic
Hospital, Palermo, Italy - the headquarters of our Club. The MBC will attend to its duties
in this prestigious organization with pride, dignity and effectiveness.
The World Health
Organization (WHO) has designated the Mediterranean Club for Burns and Fire Disasters a
WHO Collaborating Centre, with the full title of WHO Collaborating Centre for Prevention
and Treatment of Burns and Fire Disasters.
WHO is the supreme intergovernmental health authority on all health matters, working
within the United Nations system for the promotion of health and prevention of disease
under the global programme of "Health For All". Its membership consists of all
the States of the world and, as an intergovernmental body, it operates through the
Ministries of Health of the countries, its Member States.
To expand and strengthen its scientific and technical action, however, WHO establishes
also official and working relations with non-governmental organizations and scientific
institutions. Indeed as early as 1949 (the organization celebrates its 50th anniversary in
1998), the Second World Health Assembly laid down the policy that WHO should not consider
"the establishment, under its own auspices, of international research
institutions" but that "research in the field of health is best advanced by
assisting, co-ordinating and making use of the activities of existing institutions"
outside the Organization. A large, worldwide network of WHO Collaborating Centres has thus
evolved over the years and is being constantly but very selectively updated according to
the needs of the Organization's evolving and expanding programme - hence the designation
of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Prevention and Treatment of Burns and Fire Disasters,
the first such Centre in the field of science.
Currently, among the several hundred WHO Collaborating Centres in almost all the fields of
health, there are eleven Collaborating Centres in the various specialties of emergency
humanitarian action.
These are (see map):
- on Humanitarian Civil-Military Cooperation,
Honolulu, USA
- on Health-related Issues Among Displaced
Persons, Geneva, Switzerland
- on Disaster Preparedness, Management and
Nursing, Rome, Italy
- on Disaster Preparedness, Calcutta, India
- on Disaster Medicine, San Marino, San Marino
- on Emergency and Disaster Medicine Management, Moscow,
Russia
- on Prevention and Treatment of Burns and
Fire Disasters, Palermo, Italy
- on Emergency Preparedness and Humanitarian
Action, Atlanta, USA
- on Preparedness for Emergency Care, Amiens,
France
- on Disaster Preparedness, Sdo Paulo, Brazil
- on Emergency Preparedness and Disaster
Relief, Medellin, Colombia
Definition and functions
A WHO Collaborating Centre is an
institution designated by the Director-General of WHO to form part of an international
collaborative network carrying out activities in support of the organization's programmes
at all levels. Only institutions showing a proven and growing capacity to fulfil a function or functions related to WHO's
mission, and only institutions of high scientific and technical standing that have
attained international recognition, can qualify for this prestigious and highly scientific
designation.
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Fig. 1 - WHO map. |
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The functions of WHO Collaborating centres, severally or
collectively, include, inter alia, the following:
- collection, collation and dissemination of information
- standardization of terminology and nomenclature of
technology, of diagnosis, therapeutic and prophylactic substances, and of methods and
procedures
- development and application of appropriate techniques and
technology
- provision of reference substances and other services
- conducting research and participation in collaborative
research under the Organization's leadership, including the planning, operation,
monitoring and evaluation of research, as well as promotion and application of the results
of research
- training, including research training, and public education
- the coordination of activities carried out by several
institutions on a given subject, in MBC's case on the subject of burns, thermal injury and
fire disasters
- promotion of prevention of diseases and injury in the field
of the Centre's competence
Criteria for designation
The criteria applied in the selection of
institutions for designation as a WHO Collaborating Centre are as follows:
The selection process involves a very
extensive and in-depth scrutiny of the prospective Centre, with serious recommendations at
the country, regional and international levels being assured and the Ministry of Health's
agreement being obtained by the Director-General. The designation is for an initial period
for four years, during which time solid activity must be demonstrated and the results
monitored before extension is granted.
The Centre
The WHO Collaborating Centre is located at
the headquarters of the Mediterranean Club for Burns and Fire Disasters (MBC), at the
Department of Plastic Surgery and Burn
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Fig.
2 - The seat of the WHO Collaborating Centre. |
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Centre, Civic
Hospital, Palermo, Italy (Fig. 2). The MBC is a scientific organization that brings
together all the medical, surgical, nursing, public health and fire-fighting professions
concerned with thermal injury and fire safety at all levels and in all forms. It
encourages high standards of burn care and collaborates internationally to strengthen
prevention, treatment and rehabilitation in burns and fires. It has been recognized as the
pioneering organisation that emphasized the synergism between burns as a clinical,
personal problem, and fires as a societal, disaster management problem, resulting in the
improved care of fire victims and the prevention of burn injuries. Over several years
already the MBC has been collaborating with the World Health
Organization in major fire emergencies and humanitarian action towards disaster victims.
The term of reference of its action programme as a WHO Collaborating Centre include the
following:
- to prepare, test and implement means and
methodologies of health education for the prevention of burns and reduction of fire
disasters
- to train burn specialists and collaborate
with firefighting authorities for the improvement of burns therapy and of humanitarian
response in fire disaster situations
- to collaborate with industry for the
prevention and mitigation of industrial fires, explosions, toxic accidents, atomic
incidents and environmental degradation, for the protection of health and prevention of
industrial disasters
- to collaborate with WHO and its Regional
Offices in carrying out emergency humanitarian missions and to manage fire disasters
- to organize and implement research in
essential surgery and appropriate technology for newly independent states, poorly
industrialized areas and developing countries
- to act as Faculty and "specialized
arm" to WHOrelated institutions and other Collaborating Centres in allied fields and
educational endeavours
- to prepare guidelines, manuals and training
tools for field use, for technical self-improvement, for rehabilitation of the severely
burned and for teaching at all levels
- to prepare, in collaboration with
affiliates and other institutions, computerized teaching hypertext material and
telemedical technology for distant learning and for distant management of disasters
- to be attentive to developments and
evolving needs and to introduce changes and advances accordingly, in unison with the major
programmes of WHO
The Centre can be
contacted through internet at: http://www.medbc.com
The Centre has ongoing activities in all the abovementioned fields and considers it a
privilege to have been chosen to serve burn victims, society, the surgical profession and
the World Health Organization in this worth while manner (Fig. 3). Besides the honourable
professional responsibilities that the Centre carries out with humility and competence,
the designation's prerogatives include the right to bear the emblem and the flag of WHO,
honours that the Mediterranean Club for Burns and Fire Disasters will carry with pride,
dignity and effectiveness.
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Fig.
3 - G. Bertollim, M.D., Director of ECEH, Rome (upper centre), representing of
WHO, and S.W.A. Gunn, M.D., President of MBC (lower centre), officially signing in Palermo
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RESUME. Le
Club Méditerranéen pour les Brûlures et Désastres par Feu (MBC) a été récemment
désigné Centre Collaborateur par l'Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS), la suprême
autorité intergouvernementale pour toutes les questions sanitaires. Un Centre
Collaborateur de l'OMS fait part d'un réseau international de collaboration actif dans le
support des programmes de l'OMS à tous les niveaux. Seulement les institutions qui ont
montré une capacité confermée dans la réalisation des fonctions corrélées à la
mission de l'OMS et une réputation internationale scientifique et technique élevée
peuvent gagner cette prestigieuse qualification. Ce nouveau Centre Collaborateur de l'OMS
est situé dans le Centre de I'MBC, auprès de la Division de Chirurgie Plastique et
Centre des Brûlés, Hôpital Civique, Palerme, Italie - le quartier général de notre
club. L'MBC accomplira ses devoirs dans cette prestigieuse organisation avec orgueil,
dignité et efficacité.
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This paper was
received on 15 November 1997.
Address correspondence to:
Prof. S.W.A. Gunn
Mediterranean Club for Burns and Fire Disasters
c/o Divisione Chirurgia Plastica e Terapia delle Ustioni
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