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The Broken Radio Report and What We Can Learn from "Emergency!"
Just for grins and giggles, I signed in to Netflix recently and watched a few episodes of the medical drama from the 70's, "Emergency!" I'm a little...
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Just for grins and giggles, I signed in to Netflix recently and watched a few episodes of the medical drama from the 70's, "Emergency!" I'm a little...
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We all know that for any complex problem, there is rarely a simple solution. Endovascular stroke, with its many moving parts, is no exception. Trying to mobilize multiple disciplines and processes...
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The August issue of the EMS World Magazine features a photo of three key players who are leading the transformation of stroke care, particularly with regards to Large Vessel Occlusions (LVO). This...
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What opportunities are hospitals missing out on due to their attitudes about risk? I have worked in the hospital setting since I was 20 years old (which was ... many .... years ago). Sure, I’ve had...
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Some principles never change. In particular, the well-known 2006 Circulation study, " Achieving Rapid Door-to-Balloon Times," presents findings and take-aways that are still incredibly relevant for...
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Last week, I talked about the root of all evil in STEMI care (variability) and then about some sources of variability in STEMI care and how to identify and reduce them in your facility. When it comes...
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Geographic Information System (GIS) software has long been employed by public health agencies to assess the health of populations in various locations. But now, healthcare providers are starting to...