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North Carolina Medical Journal|August 1, 1984
Characteristics of emergency medical services providers in rural areas who seek advanced trainingT W Whitley, S S Landis, E J Allison
North Carolina Medical Journal|November 1, 1983
The evolution of a rural EMT-intermediate training programJ E Williamson, S S Landis, E J Allison
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1989
A comparison of four methods of testing emergency medical technician triage skillsS S Landis, N H Benson, T W Whitley
Journal of Emergency Nursing|January 1, 1989
Evaluation of an ATLS track for nursesS S Landis, T W Whitley, R W Youngblood
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 1, 1985
Physicians' forum: medical direction and accountability for EMS advanced life support care in rural North CarolinaJ M Hartley, S S Landis, E J Allison
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 1, 1987
Specific occupational satisfaction and stresses that differentiate paid and volunteer EMTsE J Allison, T W Whitley, D A Revicki, et al.
The Journal of Rural Health : Official Journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association|June 8, 1988
Organizational characteristics, occupational stress, and depression in rural emergency medical techniciansD A Revicki, T W Whitely, S S Landis, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 1, 1987
A required, combined ACLS/ATLS provider course for senior medical students at East Carolina UniversityP R Mehne, E J Allison, J E Williamson, et al.
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North Carolina Medical Journal|August 1, 1984
Characteristics of emergency medical services providers in rural areas who seek advanced trainingT W Whitley, S S Landis, E J Allison
North Carolina Medical Journal|November 1, 1983
The evolution of a rural EMT-intermediate training programJ E Williamson, S S Landis, E J Allison
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1989
A comparison of four methods of testing emergency medical technician triage skillsS S Landis, N H Benson, T W Whitley
Journal of Emergency Nursing|January 1, 1989
Evaluation of an ATLS track for nursesS S Landis, T W Whitley, R W Youngblood
North Carolina Medical Journal|May 1, 1985
Physicians' forum: medical direction and accountability for EMS advanced life support care in rural North CarolinaJ M Hartley, S S Landis, E J Allison
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 1, 1987
Specific occupational satisfaction and stresses that differentiate paid and volunteer EMTsE J Allison, T W Whitley, D A Revicki, et al.
The Journal of Rural Health : Official Journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association|June 8, 1988
Organizational characteristics, occupational stress, and depression in rural emergency medical techniciansD A Revicki, T W Whitely, S S Landis, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 1, 1987
A required, combined ACLS/ATLS provider course for senior medical students at East Carolina UniversityP R Mehne, E J Allison, J E Williamson, et al.
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