By EMS1 Staff CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Police dogs hurt on the job will soon receive ambulance rides to a hospital. The News-Gazette reported that Arrow Ambulance and the University of Illinois teamed up to provide ambulance rides to the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Dr. Michael Smith, medical director of Carle Regional EMS and Arrow Ambulance, said University of Illinois veterinarians ...
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Objectives: To review women’s participation as faculty at five critical care conferences over 7 years. Design: Retrospective analysis of fiv...
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Publication date: Available online 15 March 2018 Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine Author(s): Eric J. Rebich, Stephanie S. Lee, J...
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Abstract Objectives To develop a patient decision aid to promote shared decision-making for stable, alert patients who present to the em...
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Background: There has been little systematic examination of variation in pediatric burn care clinical practices and its effect on outcomes. ...
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Background Hemostatic resuscitation principles have significantly changed adult trauma resuscitation over the past decade. Practice patterns...
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Abstract Introduction The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of alcohol intoxication in trauma patients in regard to its...
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Objectives Despite a focus on improved pre-hospital care, penetrating injuries contribute substantially to trauma mortality in the United St...
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