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Indiana Emergency Medical Services Needs Assessment: Workforce and Training Issues
Avery Ph.D., Mpa, George H,Kelly Manicke Rn,Marie Fialkowski Ms,Deborah Koester Msn,Ann Fogler Bs +4 more
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The article was published on 2007-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Workforce & Emergency medical services.read more
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Fatigue among Clinicians and the Safety of Patients
TL;DR: Pay attention to the fatigue among clinicians and the safety of patients in China and take an active strategy to properly resolve the problem of fatigue to ensure medical security.
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Increased mortality in rural vehicular trauma: identifying contributing factors
TL;DR: In a setting of rural MVC, increased EMS response time, time on scene and distance to the scene are associated with higher rural trauma mortality rates.
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A review of studies concerning effects of sleep deprivation and fatigue on residents' performance.
Judith S. Samkoff,C.H.M. Jacques +1 more
TL;DR: The data presently available suggest that sleep-deprived or fatigued house officers can compensate for sleep loss in crises or other novel situations, however, sleep- Deprived residents may be more prone to errors on routine, repetitive tasks and tasks that require sustained vigilance, which form a substantial portion of residents' workload.
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Fatigue among Clinicians and the Safety of Patients
TL;DR: Pay attention to the fatigue among clinicians and the safety of patients in China and take an active strategy to properly resolve the problem of fatigue to ensure medical security.
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The effect of house staff working hours on the quality of obstetric and gynecologic care.
TL;DR: Although problems in physician performance may be underreported, resident work-hour restrictions show minimal evidence of improvement in quality of care.
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Increased mortality in rural vehicular trauma: identifying contributing factors
TL;DR: In a setting of rural MVC, increased EMS response time, time on scene and distance to the scene are associated with higher rural trauma mortality rates.