PMID: 9437343Jan 23, 1998Paper

Education of out-of-hospital emergency medical personnel in pediatrics: report of a National Task Force

Annals of Emergency Medicine

Abstract

The Pediatric Education Task Force has developed a list of major topics and skills for inclusion in pediatric curricula for EMS providers Areas of controversy in the management of pediatric patients in the prehospital setting are outlined, and helpful learning tools are identified.

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Mar 27, 2001·Pediatric Emergency Care·F E BablL Mottley
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