© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Emergency medical services in the UK are facing the challenge of responding to an increasing number of calls, often for non-emergency care, while also providing critical care to the few severely ill or injured patients. In response, paramedic training in the UK has been extended and there are regional strategies to improve prehospital critical care (PHCC). We describe the clinical competencies of three groups of prehospital providers in the UK with the aim of informing future planning of the delivery of PHCC. Methods: We used a data triangulation approach to obtain lists of competencies for paramedics, critical care paramedics (CCPs) and PHCC physicians of the Great Western Am...
Background: Physician-manned emergency medical teams supplement other emergency medical services in ...
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is the most common, immediately life-threatening, ...
Introduction: Trauma remains the fourth leading cause of death in western countries and is the leadi...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Emergency medical services in the U...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objectives: Paramedic-delivered prehospital criti...
Who does what in prehospital critical care? An analysis of competencies of paramedics, critical care...
Critical care paramedics (CCPs) have been introduced by individual ambulance trusts in England, but ...
Who does what in prehospital critical care? An analysis of competencies of paramedics, critical care...
Objective In many European countries prehospital care by emergency medical services (EMS) is supplem...
Introduction The Critical Care Paramedic (CCP) is a relatively new advanced practitioner. CCPs provi...
Background: Every day throughout the UK, ambulance services seek medical assistance in providing cri...
Objective In our previous study, we identified the similarities and differences in competencies of a...
OBJECTIVES: Prehospital anaesthesia using rapid sequence induction (RSI) is carried out internationa...
Objectives: The benefits of prehospital trauma management remain controversial. This study aimed to ...
Aims: There is a lack of consensus regarding the role for critical care in the prehospital environme...
Background: Physician-manned emergency medical teams supplement other emergency medical services in ...
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is the most common, immediately life-threatening, ...
Introduction: Trauma remains the fourth leading cause of death in western countries and is the leadi...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Introduction: Emergency medical services in the U...
© 2014, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objectives: Paramedic-delivered prehospital criti...
Who does what in prehospital critical care? An analysis of competencies of paramedics, critical care...
Critical care paramedics (CCPs) have been introduced by individual ambulance trusts in England, but ...
Who does what in prehospital critical care? An analysis of competencies of paramedics, critical care...
Objective In many European countries prehospital care by emergency medical services (EMS) is supplem...
Introduction The Critical Care Paramedic (CCP) is a relatively new advanced practitioner. CCPs provi...
Background: Every day throughout the UK, ambulance services seek medical assistance in providing cri...
Objective In our previous study, we identified the similarities and differences in competencies of a...
OBJECTIVES: Prehospital anaesthesia using rapid sequence induction (RSI) is carried out internationa...
Objectives: The benefits of prehospital trauma management remain controversial. This study aimed to ...
Aims: There is a lack of consensus regarding the role for critical care in the prehospital environme...
Background: Physician-manned emergency medical teams supplement other emergency medical services in ...
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is the most common, immediately life-threatening, ...
Introduction: Trauma remains the fourth leading cause of death in western countries and is the leadi...