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Elliot Carhart

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EMS World|February 4, 2012
The physiology of respiration. Patients experiencing difficulty breathing can prove challenging to assess in the prehospital environmentElliot Carhart
EMS World|May 30, 2018
Applying Crew Resource Management in EMS. An Interview With Capt. Sully: It's helped reduce errors and improve safety in aviation can-it do the same for EMS?Elliot Carhart
Prehospital Emergency Care|September 17, 2019
Abstracts for the 2020 NAEMSP Scientific AssemblyElliot Carhart
EMS World|July 5, 2013
Can immediate action drills improve EMS education?Elliot Carhart
EMS World|July 31, 2014
How to promote a culture of learning in EMS. Top tips for keeping experienced EMS providers engaged in continuing educationElliot Carhart
EMS World|November 3, 2015
Differential Diagnosis: Bell's Palsy vs. Stroke. They can look similar, but it's important to tell them apartGlen Mayhew, Elliot Carhart
Prehospital Emergency Care|June 1, 2014
Prehospital oxygen administration for chest pain patients decreases significantly following implementation of the 2010 AHA guidelinesElliot Carhart, Joshua G Salzman
Prehospital Emergency Care|September 19, 2015
Achieving a Safe Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure in the Prehospital Setting: Is It Time to Revise the Standard Cuff Inflation Practice?Elliot Carhart, Logan H Stuck, Joshua G Salzman
EMS World|March 26, 2015
Are paramedic program educators overworked and underresourced? National assessment of paramedic educator workloadRemle R Crowe, Melissa A Bentley, Elliot Carhart, et al.
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal|April 27, 2022
Reduced Emergency Department Length of Stay and Proportion of Patients Who Left Without Being Seen Following Implementation of an Interprofessional Vertical Flow Track With Pivot Triage: A Retrospective Pre-/Postintervention EvaluationWilliam J Leggio, Elliot Carhart, Alison A Bruckner, et al.
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EMS World|February 4, 2012
The physiology of respiration. Patients experiencing difficulty breathing can prove challenging to assess in the prehospital environmentElliot Carhart
EMS World|May 30, 2018
Applying Crew Resource Management in EMS. An Interview With Capt. Sully: It's helped reduce errors and improve safety in aviation can-it do the same for EMS?Elliot Carhart
Prehospital Emergency Care|September 17, 2019
Abstracts for the 2020 NAEMSP Scientific AssemblyElliot Carhart
EMS World|July 5, 2013
Can immediate action drills improve EMS education?Elliot Carhart
EMS World|July 31, 2014
How to promote a culture of learning in EMS. Top tips for keeping experienced EMS providers engaged in continuing educationElliot Carhart
EMS World|November 3, 2015
Differential Diagnosis: Bell's Palsy vs. Stroke. They can look similar, but it's important to tell them apartGlen Mayhew, Elliot Carhart
Prehospital Emergency Care|June 1, 2014
Prehospital oxygen administration for chest pain patients decreases significantly following implementation of the 2010 AHA guidelinesElliot Carhart, Joshua G Salzman
Prehospital Emergency Care|September 19, 2015
Achieving a Safe Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure in the Prehospital Setting: Is It Time to Revise the Standard Cuff Inflation Practice?Elliot Carhart, Logan H Stuck, Joshua G Salzman
EMS World|March 26, 2015
Are paramedic program educators overworked and underresourced? National assessment of paramedic educator workloadRemle R Crowe, Melissa A Bentley, Elliot Carhart, et al.
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal|April 27, 2022
Reduced Emergency Department Length of Stay and Proportion of Patients Who Left Without Being Seen Following Implementation of an Interprofessional Vertical Flow Track With Pivot Triage: A Retrospective Pre-/Postintervention EvaluationWilliam J Leggio, Elliot Carhart, Alison A Bruckner, et al.
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