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Gerard Carroll

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Emergency Medical Services|June 18, 2002
September 11: a personal accountGerard Carroll
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 15, 2018
Acute bilateral retinal artery occlusion causing sudden blindness in 25-year-old patientLauren Murphy, Gerard Carroll
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|December 23, 2017
Presence of undertriage and overtriage in simple triage and rapid treatmentJ J Hoff, Gerard Carroll, Rick Hong
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 7, 2026
Extended-Release Buprenorphine Administration by Emergency Medical Services Paramedics: A Case SeriesPaul Comber, Rachel Haroz, Jessica Heil, et al.
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)|February 6, 2019
Examination of EMS Decision Making in Determining Suitability of Patient Diversion to Urgent Care CentersGerard Carroll, Katelyn Levy, Richard Pescatore, et al.
Journal of Addiction Medicine|August 18, 2020
Letter in ReplyGeorge Anthony Fidacaro, Prarthi Patel, Gerard Carroll, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|March 7, 2024
Adverse Effects After Prehospital Administration of Naloxone by Bystanders: A Preliminary StudyDaniel Du Pont, Rebecca Fenderson, Krystal Hunter, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2023
METHADONE INITIATION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER: A CASE SERIESSamantha Huo, Jessica Heil, Matthew S Salzman, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|April 2, 2025
The Effect of Prehospital Protocol Modification during COVID-19 on First-Pass Intubation Success RatesAbagayle E Bierowski, Paul C Comber, Alexander Kuc, et al.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|June 24, 2015
Comparison of START triage categories to emergency department triage levels to determine need for urgent care and to predict hospitalizationRick Hong, Ryan Sexton, Benjamin Sweet, et al.
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Emergency Medical Services|June 18, 2002
September 11: a personal accountGerard Carroll
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 15, 2018
Acute bilateral retinal artery occlusion causing sudden blindness in 25-year-old patientLauren Murphy, Gerard Carroll
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|December 23, 2017
Presence of undertriage and overtriage in simple triage and rapid treatmentJ J Hoff, Gerard Carroll, Rick Hong
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 7, 2026
Extended-Release Buprenorphine Administration by Emergency Medical Services Paramedics: A Case SeriesPaul Comber, Rachel Haroz, Jessica Heil, et al.
Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)|February 6, 2019
Examination of EMS Decision Making in Determining Suitability of Patient Diversion to Urgent Care CentersGerard Carroll, Katelyn Levy, Richard Pescatore, et al.
Journal of Addiction Medicine|August 18, 2020
Letter in ReplyGeorge Anthony Fidacaro, Prarthi Patel, Gerard Carroll, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|March 7, 2024
Adverse Effects After Prehospital Administration of Naloxone by Bystanders: A Preliminary StudyDaniel Du Pont, Rebecca Fenderson, Krystal Hunter, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 5, 2023
METHADONE INITIATION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FOR OPIOID USE DISORDER: A CASE SERIESSamantha Huo, Jessica Heil, Matthew S Salzman, et al.
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine|April 2, 2025
The Effect of Prehospital Protocol Modification during COVID-19 on First-Pass Intubation Success RatesAbagayle E Bierowski, Paul C Comber, Alexander Kuc, et al.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|June 24, 2015
Comparison of START triage categories to emergency department triage levels to determine need for urgent care and to predict hospitalizationRick Hong, Ryan Sexton, Benjamin Sweet, et al.
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