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November 2010

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Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Bernard Beckerman, MD
Bernard Beckerman, MD
Taking an academic approach to chest pain may assist you in making the appropriate assessment
Taking an academic approach to chest pain may assist you in making the appropriate assessment
Taking an academic approach to...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Adam Thompson, EMT-P
Adam Thompson, EMT-P
Dextrocardia is a rare congenital condition characterized by a heart that is horizontally inverse; here’s what you need to know
Dextrocardia is a rare congenital condition characterized by a heart that is horizontally inverse; here’s what you need to know
Dextrocardia is a rare...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Michael Touchstone, BS, EMT-P
Michael Touchstone, BS, EMT-P
EMS providers can benefit by considering and contemplating their call decisions and activities
EMS providers can benefit by considering and contemplating their call decisions and activities
EMS providers can benefit by...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Syed Ahmed Mustafa
Syed Ahmed Mustafa
A young man’s mangled hand is in the balance as fire and rescue providers try to free him
A young man’s mangled hand is in the balance as fire and rescue providers try to free him
A young man’s mangled hand is in...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Mike Rubin
Mike Rubin
Imaginary titles to entertain and inform those interested in EMS literature
Imaginary titles to entertain and inform those interested in EMS literature
Imaginary titles to entertain...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Thom Dick
Thom Dick
Navigating the grey zone of patient refusals
Navigating the grey zone of patient refusals
Navigating the grey zone of...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Mike Smith, BS, MICP
Mike Smith, BS, MICP
EMS providers need to think about the algorithms, protocols and standing orders they use
EMS providers need to think about the algorithms, protocols and standing orders they use
EMS providers need to think...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP
James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP
An injured bicyclist insists his bike come with him—what's a crew to do?
An injured bicyclist insists his bike come with him—what's a crew to do?
An injured bicyclist insists his...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Dick Blanchet, BS, MBA
Dick Blanchet, BS, MBA
Similarities between EMS and the airline industry may make Crew Resource Management a useful error-prevention tool in the prehospital setting
Similarities between EMS and the airline industry may make Crew Resource Management a useful error-prevention tool in the prehospital setting
Similarities between EMS and the...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld
Original Contribution
10/31/2010
Scott Tomek, MA, EMT-P
Scott Tomek, MA, EMT-P
Training and safety issues come to the forefront after Minnesota agencies respond to a difficult water rescue
Training and safety issues come to the forefront after Minnesota agencies respond to a difficult water rescue
Training and safety issues come...
10/31/2010
EMSWorld

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