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ED staff knowledge and attitudes towards the paramedic profession in Israel

The study was a cross-sectional survey conducted among healthcare workers..

Striving for the professionalisation of Australian paramedics

In 2009, the Australia and New Zealand College of Paramedics (previously Ambulance College of Ambulance Professionals [ACAP]) provided a submission to St John Ambulance of Western Australia entitled...

An evaluation of high fidelity simulation training for paramedics in Ireland

Simulation does not merely focus on procedural skills or performance; rather it has a much broader perspective incorporating the affective, cognitive and behavioural domains. Simulation may involve a...

Collaboration in pre-hospital care research: the pan asian resuscitation outcomes study

The establishment of the registry was reviewed as a study that met the criteria for minimal risk research and approved by the respective institutional review boards that have jurisdiction over the...

Prehospital care data for traffic injury prevention: what Pakistani research tells us

Accurate and reliable data plays an important role in assessing RTI prevention and control by providing burden estimates, building political will, and facilitating decisions for implementing specific...

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