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      The role of physician staffing of helicopter emergency medical services in prehospital trauma response.

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      Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA
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          The crewing of Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for scene response to trauma patients is generally considered to be controversial, particularly regarding the role of physicians. This is reflected in HEMS in Australia with some services utilizing physician crewing for all prehospital missions. Others however, use physicians for selected missions only whilst others do not use physicians at all. This review seeks to determine whether the literature supports using physicians in addition to paramedics in HEMS teams for prehospital trauma care. Studies were excluded if they compared physician teams with basic life support teams (BLS) teams rather than paramedics. Ambulance officers were considered to be paramedics where they were able to administer intravenous fluids and use a method of airway management beyond bag-valve-mask ventilation. Studies were excluded if the skill set of the ambulance team was not defined, the level of staffing of the helicopter service was not stated, team composition varied without reporting outcomes for each team type, patient outcome data were not reported, or the majority of the transports were interhospital rather than prehospital transports.

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          Journal
          Emerg Med Australas
          Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA
          Wiley
          1742-6731
          1742-6723
          Aug 2004
          : 16
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] NRMA CareFlight, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. alang@careflight.org
          Article
          EMM636
          10.1111/j.1742-6723.2004.00636.x
          15283719
          e6c05e91-7a4c-4fa3-8ddd-599c7286081c
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