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JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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March 5, 2004
Priority medical dispatch is the standard of care
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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January 30, 2015
Never a no-load. Apparent life-threatening events in infants should always result in transport
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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November 26, 2008
Escape faulty thinking: how to minimize the influence of bias in patient assessment
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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May 17, 2008
In a Delirium: patient in a post-excited state takes EMS by surprise
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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December 11, 2007
Professional boundaries. Where they are & why we cross them?
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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September 26, 2012
Stroke of the clock: 'time is brain' when treating stroke patients
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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March 19, 2005
The standard of care: what it means to the EMS provider
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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October 23, 2004
What's your duty?: when your legal obligation starts & where it ends
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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October 23, 2004
How to document the unthinkable: 7 situations in which EMS records could become evidence in court
David Gurchiek, W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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March 27, 2002
Exercise restraint. Medical & legal issues you must understand to protect the patient & yourself
W Ann Maggiore, Robert B Palmer
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JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
March 5, 2004
Priority medical dispatch is the standard of care
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
January 30, 2015
Never a no-load. Apparent life-threatening events in infants should always result in transport
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
November 26, 2008
Escape faulty thinking: how to minimize the influence of bias in patient assessment
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
May 17, 2008
In a Delirium: patient in a post-excited state takes EMS by surprise
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
December 11, 2007
Professional boundaries. Where they are & why we cross them?
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
September 26, 2012
Stroke of the clock: 'time is brain' when treating stroke patients
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
March 19, 2005
The standard of care: what it means to the EMS provider
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
October 23, 2004
What's your duty?: when your legal obligation starts & where it ends
W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
October 23, 2004
How to document the unthinkable: 7 situations in which EMS records could become evidence in court
David Gurchiek, W Ann Maggiore
JEMS : a Journal of Emergency Medical Services
|
March 27, 2002
Exercise restraint. Medical & legal issues you must understand to protect the patient & yourself
W Ann Maggiore, Robert B Palmer
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