The provincial ambulance services have developed into highly trained professional emergency medical services over the last few years. This rapid development seems to have caught the medical profession by surprise, so much so that in recent months some medical practitioners were of the opinion that ambulance personnel were being trained to do more than they should. Unfortunately many doctors still seem to view the ambulance service as mainly a patient transport service and not as the emergency medical service it has become. It would be in the interest of the patient if a sound working relationship between pre-hospital, hospital and private medical practitioners could be established and that each group becomes familiar with the capabilities o...
The role of the paramedic is one that is rapidly evolving, across many countries. Demands placed on ...
This article explores the development of air ambulances from being vehicles for inter-hospital trans...
Serious long-term recruitment and retention problems amongst rural health workers in Australiacontri...
Demands for ambulance services rose by nearly 50 % in the ten years from 1989,1 which catalyzed a re...
This document is the accepted manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The Intermediate Ambulance Care (IAC) course is a thirty-week training program run in Penang Malaysi...
Health policy changes from 1997 set out to modernise the NHS through the delivery and continuous im...
Some innovations are termed ‘disruptive’, a designation that is normally applied to technology; exam...
development initiatives to help reduce inequalities. One of the initiatives has been a health educat...
Objective In our previous study, we identified the similarities and differences in competencies of a...
This comment piece will deal with the challenges facing the safety and wellbeing of paramedics and e...
It has been widely demonstrated that it is possible to teach ambulance staffs to carry out the exten...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the outcome of physician-staffed ambulances in a pilot study.MethodsAll...
With the advent of corporate culture in healthcare and advancement of many healthcare procedures lik...
The ‘Paramedic Practitioner ’ role has developed against a background of change in primary care serv...
The role of the paramedic is one that is rapidly evolving, across many countries. Demands placed on ...
This article explores the development of air ambulances from being vehicles for inter-hospital trans...
Serious long-term recruitment and retention problems amongst rural health workers in Australiacontri...
Demands for ambulance services rose by nearly 50 % in the ten years from 1989,1 which catalyzed a re...
This document is the accepted manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ...
The Intermediate Ambulance Care (IAC) course is a thirty-week training program run in Penang Malaysi...
Health policy changes from 1997 set out to modernise the NHS through the delivery and continuous im...
Some innovations are termed ‘disruptive’, a designation that is normally applied to technology; exam...
development initiatives to help reduce inequalities. One of the initiatives has been a health educat...
Objective In our previous study, we identified the similarities and differences in competencies of a...
This comment piece will deal with the challenges facing the safety and wellbeing of paramedics and e...
It has been widely demonstrated that it is possible to teach ambulance staffs to carry out the exten...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the outcome of physician-staffed ambulances in a pilot study.MethodsAll...
With the advent of corporate culture in healthcare and advancement of many healthcare procedures lik...
The ‘Paramedic Practitioner ’ role has developed against a background of change in primary care serv...
The role of the paramedic is one that is rapidly evolving, across many countries. Demands placed on ...
This article explores the development of air ambulances from being vehicles for inter-hospital trans...
Serious long-term recruitment and retention problems amongst rural health workers in Australiacontri...