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Supporting emergency service workers to cope with critical incidents that can lead to psychological burden at work - developing skills in the Post Critical Incident Seminar: a qualitative interview study. [PDF]
Korpela S, Nordquist H.
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A low‐cost, portable point‐of‐care platform for rapid Mpox detection using loop‐mediated isothermal amplification is reported. The device integrates fluorescence readout and mobile monitoring. A machine‐learning model analyzes temperature data and correlates thermal changes with DNA concentration, enabling sensitive and reliable molecular diagnosis in ...
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ResearchConnect is an AI‐powered platform that automates researcher profiling, interdisciplinary team formation, and early‐stage research ideation. By extracting keywords from papers and web sources, it quickly clusters researchers into coherent teams and generates collaborative ideas using large language models. Validation on NSF‐funded projects shows
Akshay Vilas Jadhav +2 more
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Team climate and job satisfaction in a mobile emergency service: a multilevel study. [PDF]
Carmo HO, Peduzzi M, Tronchin DMR.
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ABSTRACT The rapid evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) has significantly advanced the field of electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring, enabling real‐time, remote, and patient‐centric cardiac care. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of AI assisted IoT‐based ECG monitoring systems, focusing on the integration of emerging technologies such as ...
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The Lancet, 1970
Abstract 400 consecutive reports of attendances by doctors of an emergency call service on patients in an industrial practice were classified by a three-point severity rating. In over 80% of calls the recorded diagnosis did not suggest that medical skills were required urgently.
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Abstract 400 consecutive reports of attendances by doctors of an emergency call service on patients in an industrial practice were classified by a three-point severity rating. In over 80% of calls the recorded diagnosis did not suggest that medical skills were required urgently.
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Emergency / outpatient services
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1988AbstractIn an integrated system of care for persons with chronic mental illness, the emergency and outpatient department can control access to the system, expedite patient transfers, and help ensure continuity of care.
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Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1974
The psychiatric emergency service of the Karolinska Hospital is the only facility of this kind for an urban‐suburban population of 150,000 people. The policies and procedures of the emergency ward as well as its staff and background facilities are described. During the years 1967 to 1970, 20,567 consultations were made, and 4,557 of these patients were
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The psychiatric emergency service of the Karolinska Hospital is the only facility of this kind for an urban‐suburban population of 150,000 people. The policies and procedures of the emergency ward as well as its staff and background facilities are described. During the years 1967 to 1970, 20,567 consultations were made, and 4,557 of these patients were
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Prehospital emergency medical service personnel are at occupational risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Current protections from blood-borne pathogens are not adequate for all firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
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Prehospital emergency medical service personnel are at occupational risk of exposure to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Current protections from blood-borne pathogens are not adequate for all firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
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2006
Abstract Various different services, under the auspices of public authorities, have been created to respond to emergencies. Some, such as fire and ambulance services, are provided pursuant to statute. Others, such as coast guards, are not. The following chapter considers the liability in tort of these various services.
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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Abstract Various different services, under the auspices of public authorities, have been created to respond to emergencies. Some, such as fire and ambulance services, are provided pursuant to statute. Others, such as coast guards, are not. The following chapter considers the liability in tort of these various services.
Booth QC Cherie, Dan Squires
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