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Raphael M Barishansky

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JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|March 26, 2003
Street culture: customer service in EMSRaphael M Barishansky, Shai Jaskoll
EMS Magazine|June 16, 2009
Surge capacity. Is your system prepared for the victims of a large-scale incident?Raphael M Barishansky, Jessica Langan
Emergency Medical Services|June 23, 2006
Docs on demandRaphael M Barishansky, Katherine O'Connor
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|April 7, 2009
Geriatric trauma: what to think about before assessing, treating and packaging the elderlyRaphael M Barishansky, Katherine O'Connor
Emergency Medical Services|January 31, 2007
Best practices for EMS. Who's found a better way of doing things, and how can you benefit too?Raphael M Barishansky, Katherine O'Connor
EMS Magazine|May 25, 2010
The four-year plan. Getting a bachelor's degree can open a whole new world for EMS professionalsRaphael M Barishansky, Skip Kirkwood
EMS Magazine|July 3, 2010
Graduate degrees: are they worth it for EMS? The leaders of tomorrow will need a lot of advanced knowledge and the tools to solve a range of problemsRaphael M Barishansky, Skip Kirkwood
Emergency Medical Services|April 21, 2005
Best practices in emergency medical services. Clinical response planning--syndromic surveillanceRaphael M Barishansky, Katherine E O'Connor
EMS World|August 12, 2011
Body count: Defining EMS' response to mass-fatality eventsRaphael M Barishansky, Dennis C Wood
Emergency Medical Services|July 29, 2005
Practical techniques for effective volunteer recruitmentRaphael M Barishansky, Larry J Robertson
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JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|March 26, 2003
Street culture: customer service in EMSRaphael M Barishansky, Shai Jaskoll
EMS Magazine|June 16, 2009
Surge capacity. Is your system prepared for the victims of a large-scale incident?Raphael M Barishansky, Jessica Langan
Emergency Medical Services|June 23, 2006
Docs on demandRaphael M Barishansky, Katherine O'Connor
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services|April 7, 2009
Geriatric trauma: what to think about before assessing, treating and packaging the elderlyRaphael M Barishansky, Katherine O'Connor
Emergency Medical Services|January 31, 2007
Best practices for EMS. Who's found a better way of doing things, and how can you benefit too?Raphael M Barishansky, Katherine O'Connor
EMS Magazine|May 25, 2010
The four-year plan. Getting a bachelor's degree can open a whole new world for EMS professionalsRaphael M Barishansky, Skip Kirkwood
EMS Magazine|July 3, 2010
Graduate degrees: are they worth it for EMS? The leaders of tomorrow will need a lot of advanced knowledge and the tools to solve a range of problemsRaphael M Barishansky, Skip Kirkwood
Emergency Medical Services|April 21, 2005
Best practices in emergency medical services. Clinical response planning--syndromic surveillanceRaphael M Barishansky, Katherine E O'Connor
EMS World|August 12, 2011
Body count: Defining EMS' response to mass-fatality eventsRaphael M Barishansky, Dennis C Wood
Emergency Medical Services|July 29, 2005
Practical techniques for effective volunteer recruitmentRaphael M Barishansky, Larry J Robertson
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