Recommended guidelines for reporting on emergency medical dispatch when conducting research in emergency medicine: The Utstein style
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Author
Castren, MKarlsten, R
Lippert, F
Christensen, E. F
Bovim, E
Kvam, A. M
Robertson-Steel, I
Overton, J
Kraft, T
Engerstrom, L
Garcia-Castrill Riego, L
The Emergency Medical Dispatch expert group at the Utstein Consensus Symposium 2005
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Guidelines as TopicEmergency Medical Services
Dispatch Criteria
Research
Research Design
Emergency Medicine
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Resuscitation
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Show full item recordae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.resuscitation.2008.07.007
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