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- Bryan E Bledsoe.
- Emerg Med Serv. 2003 Jan 1;32(1):63-7.
AbstractThis is an exciting time to be involved in EMS. EMTs and paramedics can derive a great deal of satisfaction by assuring that they have offered their patients the best care available, based not only on their personal expertise, but also on ample external scientific evidence. EBM is a sound and fairly simple way to merge the two. Take your prehospital practice to the next level--give evidence-based medicine a try.
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