Publication |
Sentence |
Publish Date |
Extraction Date |
Species |
Arielle Kaim, Efrat Milman, Eyal Zehavi, Amnon Harel, Inbal Mazor, Eli Jaffe, Bruria Adin. Augmented reality- virtual reality wartime training of reserve prehospital teams: a pilot study. Israel journal of health policy research. vol 13. issue 1. 2024-09-13. PMID:39267143. |
the pilot study focused on training of airway management and intubation for trauma incidents, based on a trauma ar-vr simulator involving reserve paramedics of the national ems service (magen david adom) who had not practiced for up to six years, activated during the israel-gaza conflict (october 2023). |
2024-09-13 |
2024-09-15 |
Not clear |
Gennaro Di Tosto, Halia Melnyk, Jonathan R Powell, Eben Kenah, Christopher B Gage, Ashish R Panchal, Ann Scheck McAlearne. COVID-19 and coworker conflict among emergency medical service clinicians. Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians open. vol 5. issue 5. 2024-09-03. PMID:39224420. |
our objective was to evaluate whether changes in the ems environment during the covid-19 pandemic were associated with increased workplace conflict. |
2024-09-03 |
2024-09-05 |
Not clear |
Halia Melnyk, Gennaro Di Tosto, Jonathan Powell, Ashish R Panchal, Ann Scheck McAlearne. Conflict in the EMS Workforce: An Analysis of an Open-Ended Survey Question Reveals a Complex Assemblage of Stress, Burnout, and Pandemic-Related Factors Influencing Well-Being. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 10. 2023-05-27. PMID:37239587. |
emergency medical services (ems) clinicians provide patient care within a high-stakes, unpredictable, and complex work environment in which conflict is inevitable. |
2023-05-27 |
2023-08-14 |
Not clear |
Halia Melnyk, Gennaro Di Tosto, Jonathan Powell, Ashish R Panchal, Ann Scheck McAlearne. Conflict in the EMS Workforce: An Analysis of an Open-Ended Survey Question Reveals a Complex Assemblage of Stress, Burnout, and Pandemic-Related Factors Influencing Well-Being. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 10. 2023-05-27. PMID:37239587. |
our objective was to explore the extent to which added stressors of the pandemic exacerbated ems workplace conflict. |
2023-05-27 |
2023-08-14 |
Not clear |
Halia Melnyk, Gennaro Di Tosto, Jonathan Powell, Ashish R Panchal, Ann Scheck McAlearne. Conflict in the EMS Workforce: An Analysis of an Open-Ended Survey Question Reveals a Complex Assemblage of Stress, Burnout, and Pandemic-Related Factors Influencing Well-Being. International journal of environmental research and public health. vol 20. issue 10. 2023-05-27. PMID:37239587. |
conflict in the ems workforce: an analysis of an open-ended survey question reveals a complex assemblage of stress, burnout, and pandemic-related factors influencing well-being. |
2023-05-27 |
2023-08-14 |
Not clear |
Caleb Hanson Gage, Charnelle Stander, Liz Gwyther, Willem Stasse. Emergency medical services and palliative care: protocol for a scoping review. BMJ open. vol 12. issue 11. 2022-11-25. PMID:36428019. |
while these care goals appear to conflict, ems and palliative care may be complementary if integrated. |
2022-11-25 |
2023-08-14 |
Not clear |
Eli Jaffe, Refael Strugo, Oren Wach. Operation Protective Edge - A Unique Challenge for a Civilian EMS Agency. Prehospital and disaster medicine. vol 30. issue 5. 2017-02-02. PMID:26323985. |
magen david adom (mda), the israeli national emergency medical service (ems) and a member of the red cross, faced a unique challenge during the conflict: to continue providing crucial service to the entire civilian population of israel, which was under constant missile threat. |
2017-02-02 |
2023-08-13 |
Not clear |
Marc Eckstei. Primum non nocere--first do no harm: an imperative for emergency medical services. Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors. vol 8. issue 4. 2005-02-01. PMID:15626012. |
to do otherwise is in direct conflict with the mission of ems, and minimizes the value of the lives of the people in the communities who depend on us. |
2005-02-01 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
G A Sachs, S H Miles, R A Levi. Limiting resuscitation: emerging policy in the emergency medical system. Annals of internal medicine. vol 114. issue 2. 1991-01-18. PMID:1984394. |
we did a nationwide telephone survey of state offices for coordination of emergency medical services (ems) to see how the states deal with this potential conflict. |
1991-01-18 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
T Valenzuela, E Criss, K Facter, D Spaite, H Meisli. Medical versus regulatory necessity: regulation of ambulance service in Arizona. The Journal of emergency medicine. vol 7. issue 3. 1989-08-18. PMID:2745946. |
we conclude that non-scientifically-derived regulatory criteria may conflict with prudent medical control of prehospital emergency medical services (ems). |
1989-08-18 |
2023-08-11 |
Not clear |
A S Kaplan, W Larson, R J Fitzsimmons, H Robinson, M A Lessle. Free-standing emergency clinics: community development guidelines. Annals of emergency medicine. vol 10. issue 6. 1981-07-20. PMID:7235342. |
when a free-standing emergency clinic (fec) unexpectedly opened in montgomery county, maryland, the local emergency medical services council thought the fec's operational plan was in conflict with the community concept of emergency medical services (ems). |
1981-07-20 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |