麻豆原创 Research Center
The 麻豆原创 Research Center serves as a central access point for critical prehospital medicine research that can help drive operational and policy changes at the local, state and federal level.
Get insights into EMS provider behavior and beliefs related to hot topics like fatigue management, and participate in 麻豆原创 polls and surveys.
Additionally, find the latest information about research conducted by esteemed EMS organizations, such as the American Ambulance Association, and National Association of EMS Physicians, among other organizations focused on provider health and wellness, patient assessment and treatment, and a variety of safety issues.
A new study highlights the benefits of the drug to treat opioid-related OHCAs
Despite a lack of evidence, applying a splint effectively has been and will likely continue to be a mainstay of EMS practice
Learn how ATCEMS identified EMS training goals and implemented an assault reporting function to protect providers from violence
Researchers recommended three strategies to help providers cope with stress
CognitiveEMS, developed by University of Virginia researchers, provides prompts to support responders鈥 decision-making
White blood cells are more vulnerable to DNA damage, and their DNA repair mechanisms appear misaligned to deal with the damage
What the research tells us about incorporating CPSS into destination decisions when evaluating large vessel occlusion stroke
The COVID-19 Literature Surveillance Team: EMS One-Stop with Rob Lawrence
EMS and fire personnel are asked to participate in the HERO-TOGETHER study to share their experience
Some highway travel officials suggested that emptier roads led to more opportunities to abuse speed
The Frontline Strong Together program will include peer support training, telehealth services and a statewide clearinghouse of resources
EMS incident data also showed a slight increase in incidents involving alcohol in May
A new report identified about 400 attacks motivated by fear or frustration over COVID-19
The COVID-19 Literature Surveillance Team offers the daily truth to help policymakers, agencies of government, researchers, students and laypersons parse through data
A study posted in JAMA finds stay and play is favorable to load and go in most cases of out of hospital cardiac arrest
The one-shot vaccine may help speed distribution efforts if it is approved by federal regulators
The CDC released new guidance Wednesday stating that wearing a cloth mask over a surgical mask is one way to achieve a higher degree of protection
Mount Sinai researchers found that changes in heart rate variability measured by an Apple Watch could signal the onset of COVID-19
The study of the city鈥檚 鈥渟coop and run鈥 practice, which allows police to transport some patients, found patients were generally just as likely to survive whether they were transported by cruiser or ambulance
Catherine R. Counts, PhD, MHA, a health services researcher with Seattle Medic One and the University of Washington, takes over the 鈥淩eal Scientists鈥 Twitter account this week to share her EMS experience
The AIMHI benchmarking project focuses on high-performance, high value operational measures
鈥淭hor鈥 is helping Mecklenburg (N.C.) EMS study the effects of therapy dogs on dispatchers鈥 vitals following stressful 911 calls
The report in a medical journal noted it was unusual for just one AA battery to produce enough electricity to interfere with the monitor
There was a lot to talk about last year, so don鈥檛 miss these must-listen episodes for a second time
Reduce unneeded red lights and sirens responses, while targeting time-critical emergencies
Studies found that the use of ECMO boosted survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients and that the Minnesota Mobile Resuscitation Consortium demonstrated 100% successful cannulation
The Dr. Craig Manifold EMS Research Scholar position was dedicated in honor of the renowned medical director, who died in September
Drone Delivery Canada Corp. worked with Peel Region Paramedic Services to test the ability of a drone to deliver AEDs to lay responders
The association between prehospital time and outcome of trauma patients in 4 Asian countries: A cross-national, multicenter cohort study
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