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Emergency department interventions that could be conducted in subacute care settings for patients with nonemergent conditions transported by paramedics: a modified Delphi study
Ryan P. Strum, Walter Tavares, Andrew Worster, Lauren E. Griffith and Andrew P. Costa
January 11, 2022 10 (1) E1-E7; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20210148
Ryan P. Strum
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (Strum, Worster, Griffith, Costa), McMaster Institute for Research and Aging (Griffith), Emergency Medicine Division (Worster), Department of Medicine, and Department of Medicine (Costa), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; The Wilson Centre (Tavares), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; York Region Paramedic and Senior Services (Tavares), Regional Municipality of York, Newmarket, Ont.
BSc PCPWalter Tavares
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (Strum, Worster, Griffith, Costa), McMaster Institute for Research and Aging (Griffith), Emergency Medicine Division (Worster), Department of Medicine, and Department of Medicine (Costa), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; The Wilson Centre (Tavares), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; York Region Paramedic and Senior Services (Tavares), Regional Municipality of York, Newmarket, Ont.
PhDAndrew Worster
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (Strum, Worster, Griffith, Costa), McMaster Institute for Research and Aging (Griffith), Emergency Medicine Division (Worster), Department of Medicine, and Department of Medicine (Costa), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; The Wilson Centre (Tavares), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; York Region Paramedic and Senior Services (Tavares), Regional Municipality of York, Newmarket, Ont.
MD MScLauren E. Griffith
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (Strum, Worster, Griffith, Costa), McMaster Institute for Research and Aging (Griffith), Emergency Medicine Division (Worster), Department of Medicine, and Department of Medicine (Costa), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; The Wilson Centre (Tavares), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; York Region Paramedic and Senior Services (Tavares), Regional Municipality of York, Newmarket, Ont.
PhDAndrew P. Costa
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (Strum, Worster, Griffith, Costa), McMaster Institute for Research and Aging (Griffith), Emergency Medicine Division (Worster), Department of Medicine, and Department of Medicine (Costa), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont.; The Wilson Centre (Tavares), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; York Region Paramedic and Senior Services (Tavares), Regional Municipality of York, Newmarket, Ont.
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Emergency department interventions that could be conducted in subacute care settings for patients with nonemergent conditions transported by paramedics: a modified Delphi study
Ryan P. Strum, Walter Tavares, Andrew Worster, Lauren E. Griffith, Andrew P. Costa
Jan 2022, 10 (1) E1-E7; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210148
Emergency department interventions that could be conducted in subacute care settings for patients with nonemergent conditions transported by paramedics: a modified Delphi study
Ryan P. Strum, Walter Tavares, Andrew Worster, Lauren E. Griffith, Andrew P. Costa
Jan 2022, 10 (1) E1-E7; DOI: 10.9778/cmajo.20210148
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