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75% of patients left at the scene by the attending crew. There were 251 patients
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practitioners (ECPs) were compared with those after receiving care from
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[CITATION] A prospective study of the triage abilities of emergency medical services personnel
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M Halter, T Marlow, D Jackson, F Moore, B … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com We enjoyed a recent discussion in this journal about the evaluation of the role
of the emergency care practitioner (ECP). 1, 2 In the UK, 77% of ECPs are
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