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Bryan E Bledsoe

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Prehospital Emergency Care|April 25, 2003
Critical incident stress management (CISM): benefit or risk for emergency services?Bryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|August 2, 2003
EMS mythology, Part 5. EMS myth #5: Steroids are effective in the treatment of acute spinal cord injuryBryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|June 25, 2002
The Golden Hour: fact or fiction?Bryan E Bledsoe
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|February 12, 2008
What should we do?Bryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|February 5, 2003
Searching for the evidence behind EMSBryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|April 5, 2003
EMS mythology. Part 1Bryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|June 5, 2003
EMS mythology, Part 3. EMS myth #3: Critical incident stress management (CISM) is effective in managing EMS-related stressBryan E Bledsoe
EMS Magazine|September 6, 2007
Unwelcome visitors: is EMS ready for fire ants and killer beesBryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|November 5, 2003
EMS mythology. EMS myth #8: Public-utility models are the most efficient model for providing prehospital careBryan E Bledsoe
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|March 10, 2009
Mastering CHF: current strategies for the prehospital care of congestive heart failureBryan E Bledsoe
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Prehospital Emergency Care|April 25, 2003
Critical incident stress management (CISM): benefit or risk for emergency services?Bryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|August 2, 2003
EMS mythology, Part 5. EMS myth #5: Steroids are effective in the treatment of acute spinal cord injuryBryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|June 25, 2002
The Golden Hour: fact or fiction?Bryan E Bledsoe
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|February 12, 2008
What should we do?Bryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|February 5, 2003
Searching for the evidence behind EMSBryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|April 5, 2003
EMS mythology. Part 1Bryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|June 5, 2003
EMS mythology, Part 3. EMS myth #3: Critical incident stress management (CISM) is effective in managing EMS-related stressBryan E Bledsoe
EMS Magazine|September 6, 2007
Unwelcome visitors: is EMS ready for fire ants and killer beesBryan E Bledsoe
Emergency Medical Services|November 5, 2003
EMS mythology. EMS myth #8: Public-utility models are the most efficient model for providing prehospital careBryan E Bledsoe
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|March 10, 2009
Mastering CHF: current strategies for the prehospital care of congestive heart failureBryan E Bledsoe
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