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- G Kallsen and M Merritt-Lindgren.
- Ann Emerg Med. 1984 Oct 1;13(10):912-5.
AbstractKnowledge and experience in emergency medical services (EMS) are essential objectives for residency training in emergency medicine (EM). Although a need exists for competent physician EMS leaders, opportunities for educating emergency physicians in this aspect of emergency care have been few. We describe a curriculum for training EM residents in EMS. The purpose of this training is to assure competency in both on-line and off-line medical control. The former requires a working knowledge of the local system policies and the ability to respond appropriately to paramedic radio calls. Additional education prepares the resident for a much broader role in EMS, including off-line medical control.
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