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A London Air Ambulance doctor

BMJ, 2012
David Lockey tells Matthew Billingsley about the emerging subspecialty of pre-hospital emergency ...
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Air ambulance regulations: a model.

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1986
Prior attempts at establishing minimal federal air ambulance regulations and standards have been unsuccessful. However, reports of poor patient medical care during transport by some air ambulance services is now forcing many states to initiate air ambulance regulations.
F, Thomas, H, Gibbons, T P, Clemmer
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[Air ambulance services in Norway].

Nordisk medicin, 1994
Norway has ten bases for helicopters manned by aeromedical doctors, five for fixed-wing aircraft, and five for search-and-rescue helicopters. In 1992 there were 4,197 helicopter missions and 4,078 patients were transported by plane, figures representing 20 and 30 per cent increases, respectively, as compared with 1988. In addition, the teams used motor
P A, Steen, T, Heggestad
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Airing out Ambulances

Science News, 1984
Arthur J. Morgan   +2 more
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Air Ambulances

Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1934
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Air Ambulance Trauma Transport

Journal of Trauma Nursing, 1998
Van Wijngaarden   +6 more
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Regulations and the air ambulance.

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1984
The recent biopolitical history of air ambulance development and the need for regulations is reviewed. There has been significant interaction between Aerospace Medical Association committees, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Civil Aeronautics Board. The Federal Aviation Administration's Advanced Notice and Withdrawal of Proposed Rulemaking,
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Tyrolean air ambulance

Hospital Aviation, 1987
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