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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Prehospital Emergency Care premiered with the January/March 1997 issue as the official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and the National Association of State EMS Directors. The stated mission of this journal is "to foster and disseminate EMS literature of the highest quality." The editor-in-chief also has also noted that ...
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Prehospital Emergency Care premiered with the January/March 1997 issue as the official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and the National Association of State EMS Directors. The stated mission of this journal is "to foster and disseminate EMS literature of the highest quality." The editor-in-chief also has also noted that ...
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JAMA, 1977
Prehospital coronary care is becoming a common feature of community emergency medical systems. To date, results have been reported in a variety of formats, making meaningful comparison and aggregate analysis impossible. A flexible patient encounter form and data analysis scheme are proposed for universal adoption in future published accounts.
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Prehospital coronary care is becoming a common feature of community emergency medical systems. To date, results have been reported in a variety of formats, making meaningful comparison and aggregate analysis impossible. A flexible patient encounter form and data analysis scheme are proposed for universal adoption in future published accounts.
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Multidisciplinary prehospital critical care
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2020Joshua M, Tobin +2 more
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2013
The overall aim of trauma care is to ensure survival and good quality of life for the injured patient. Optimal trauma care begins at the site of the accident and ends with a good rehabilitation program and reintegration into society. The term “chain of rescue” reflects the idea that optimal trauma care can only be achieved if all parts of the chain ...
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The overall aim of trauma care is to ensure survival and good quality of life for the injured patient. Optimal trauma care begins at the site of the accident and ends with a good rehabilitation program and reintegration into society. The term “chain of rescue” reflects the idea that optimal trauma care can only be achieved if all parts of the chain ...
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
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