K
Kurt Krumperman
Researcher at Good Samaritan Hospital
Publications - 5
Citations - 122
Kurt Krumperman is an academic researcher from Good Samaritan Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency medical services & Health care. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 117 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal Article
National EMS Research Agenda.
Michael R. Sayre,Lynn J. White,Lawrence H. Brown,Michael R. Armacost,J. Michael Dean,Scott B. Frame,Baxter Larmon,Susan MacLean,N. Clay Mann,Gregg S. Margolis,Isabelle Melese-d'Hospital,Keith Neely,Michael O'Keefe,Daniel W. Spaite,Susan D. McHenry,Timothy B. Davis,Elinor Walker,Jon R. Krohmer,Dede Gish Panjada,Jennifer Kimzey,Ken Williams,Jeffrey Susman,Andrew N. Pollak,Nathan Kuppermann,Kurt Krumperman,Alan Katz,John W. Becher,Scott Frame,Richard Levinson,Jeff Plant,James M Atkins,Kathy Robinson,Cindy Doyle,John Sinclair,Lori Moore,Jay M Scott,Judith A. Ruple,Richard C. Hunt,Todd Hatley,Kevin K. McGinnis,Don Wood,Howard Werman,Kenneth R. Knipper,Elizabeth A Criss,Robert E. O'Connor +44 more
TL;DR: This document is seeking support for elevating the science of EMS and prehospital care to the next level and research is essential to ensure that the best possible patient care is provided in the prehospital setting.
Journal ArticleDOI
Out-of-hospital medication storage temperatures: a review of the literature and directions for the future
TL;DR: This report reviews and summarizes the past 15 years of published research relating to out-of-hospital medication temperature exposures, and indicates that the evidence is clear that EMS medication storage is not consistent with the USP definition of controlled room temperature.
Journal ArticleDOI
Management of EMS
TL;DR: Management of EMS is a resource for the newly promoted middle manager of an EMS organization as well as an introductory textbook for a university EMS management course, and can be recommended as an expansive text covering many relevant topics for the EMS manager.
Medication storage temperatures on U.S. ambulances: A prospective multicenter observational study
Lawrence H. Brown,Leonard C. Bailey,Thomas Medwick,Claudia C Okeke,Kurt Krumperman,Calvin D. Tran +5 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Out-of-hospital medicationstoragetemperatures: a reviewof the literatureand directionsfor the future
TL;DR: This report reviews and summarizes the past 15 years of published research relating to out-of-hospital medication temperature exposures, and indicates that the evidence is clear that EMS medication storage is not consistent with the USP definition of controlled room temperature.