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Medicine(all) (890)
Emergency Medicine (14)
Number of items at this level: 14.
Article
Revolutionizing ECMO simulation with affordable yet high-Fidelity technology. (2018)
Mohammed Al Disi,
Abdullah Alsalemi,
Yahya Alhomsi,
Fayçal Bensaali,
Abbes Amira
and
Guillaume Alinier
Provision of bystander CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the Middle East: a retrospective gender-based analysis. (2023)
Emad Awad,
Guillaume Alinier,
Hassan Farhat,
Niki Rumbolt,
Adnaan Azizurrahman,
Buthaina Mortada
and
Rakan Shami
Evaluation of US Federal Guidelines (Primary Response Incident Scene Management [PRISM]) for Mass Decontamination of Casualties During the Initial Operational Response to a Chemical Incident. (2019)
Robert Chilcott,
Joanne Larner,
Adam Durrant,
Philip Hughes,
Devanya Mahalingam,
Samantha Rivers,
Elliot Thomas,
Nevine Amer,
Mark Barrett,
Hazem Matar,
Andreia Pinhal,
Toni Jackson,
Kate McCarthy-Barnett
and
Joseph Reppucci
The United Kingdom’s initial operational response and specialist operational response to CBRN and HazMat incidents: a primer on decontamination protocols for healthcare professionals. (2019)
Robert Chilcott,
Joanne Larner
and
Hazem Matar
Optimization of Nonambulant Mass Casualty Decontamination Protocols as Part of an Initial or Specialist Operational Response to Chemical Incidents. (2019)
Robert P. Chilcott,
Hannah Mitchell
and
Hazem Matar
Presence of a pre-hospital enhanced care team reduces on scene time and improves triage compliance for stab trauma. (2019)
Alan Cowley,
Mark Durham,
Duncan Aldred,
Richard Crabb,
Paul Crouch,
Adam Heywood,
Andy McBride,
Julia Williams
and
Richard Lyon
Influence of prehospital airway management on neurological outcome in patients transferred to a heart attack centre following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. (2018)
T. Edwards,
Julia Williams
and
Michaela Cottee
Exploring factors influencing time from dispatch to unit availability according to the transport decision in the pre-hospital setting: an exploratory study. (2024)
Hassan Farhat,
Ahmed Makhlouf,
Padarath Gangaram,
Kawther El Aifa,
Mohamed Chaker Khenissi,
Ian Howland,
Cyrine Abid,
Andre Jones,
Ian Howard,
Nicholas Castle,
Loua Al Shaikh,
Moncef Khadhraoui,
Imed Gargouri,
James Laughton
and
Guillaume Alinier
AWARE-AWAreness during REsuscitation-A prospective study. (2014)
Sam Parnia,
Ken Spearpoint,
Gabriele de Vos,
Peter Fenwick,
Diana Goldberg,
Jie Yang,
Jiawen Zhu,
Katie Baker,
Hayley Killingback,
Paula McLean,
Melanie Wood,
A. Maziar Zafari,
Neal Dickert,
Roland Beisteiner,
Fritz Sterz,
Michael Berger,
Celia Warlow,
Siobhan Bullock,
Salli Lovett,
Russell Metcalfe Smith McPara,
Sandra Marti-Navarette,
Pam Cushing,
Paul Wills,
Kayla Harris,
Jenny Sutton,
Anthony Walmsley,
Charles D. Deakin,
Paul Little,
Mark Farber,
Bruce Greyson
and
Elinor R. Schoenfeld
The SEE-IT Trial: emergency medical services Streaming Enabled Evaluation In Trauma: a feasibility randomised controlled trial. (2024)
SEE-IT Trial Group
and
Julia Williams
Patient and clinician factors associated with prehospital pain treatment and outcomes: cross sectional study. (2019)
A. Niroshan Siriwardena,
Zahid B. Asghar,
Bill Lord,
Helen Pocock,
Viet-Hai Phung,
Theresa Foster,
Julia Williams
and
Helen A. Snooks
Live video footage from scene to aid helicopter emergency medical service dispatch : A feasibility study. (2019)
Ewoud ter Avest,
Edward Lambert,
Richard de Coverley,
Harriet Tucker,
Jo Griggs,
Mark Wilson,
A Ghorbangholi,
Julia Williams
and
Richard Lyon