Protocols, Policies, and Guidelines

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Prehospital emergency medical care by EMS providers can be defined as physician-directed medical care in the prehospital setting with or without ambulance transport. A wealth of…

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EMS Research

Jan 22, 2019 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on EMS Research

INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Clinical research is an essential feature of modern medical practice. Although most areas of medicine present challenges to conducting high-quality controlled studies, the prehospital and emergency…

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Community Relations and Public Health

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Public health as defined by Charles-Edward A. Winslow is “the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through the organized efforts and…

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Provider Education

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen All US states and territories require that providers staffing EMS vehicles have successfully completed a program of initial training and passed an examination process. These providers…

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Controlled Substance Programs

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen An emergency medical services (EMS) agency medical director usually focuses primarily on the oversight of the care provided directly to patients and their families. One of…

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Training and Board Certification

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen In the United States, over 15.9 million patients per year are transported to emergency departments (ED) by emergency medical services (EMS), and 40% of all hospital…

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Historical Aspects

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Emergency care of the sick and wounded in the field has deep historical roots as far back as the ancient times when Roman soldiers were carried…

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