Poster Presentations—Theme 3: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems
(78) Improving the Safety and Capability of Aeromedical Services in Queensland, Australia
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(79) “Prehospital Urgent Medicine in Space”: Reality or Science Fiction?
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(80) Analysis of Emergency Aeromedical Transport in a University-Affiliated Hospital of Taiwan
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(81)Reform of the Emergency Medical Services System in Serbia
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(82) Which System Should Be Used in Prehospital Health Services: “Scoop and Run” or “Stay and Play”?
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(83) More Personnel is Not Enough
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(84) Where There Is No Emergency Medical Services: Prehospital Care in India
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(85) Implementation of Automated External Defibrillation in the Belgian Emergency Medical Services System and Introduction of Public Access Defibrillation
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(86) Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy: Risk Factors for a Life-Threatening Condition
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(87) Prehospital Use of the HemCon Bandage by Paramedics of Magen David Adom, the Israeli National Emergency Medical Services System
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(88) New Horizons in Ventilatory Support for Disasters
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(89) Recent Plane Crashes and Other Mishaps in the Federal Capital Territory
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(90) Belgrade Emergency Medical Services Experience with Triage
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(91) Outcome after Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a Physician-Staffed Emergency Medical System According to the Utstein Style
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(92) Emergency Transport of Burn Injuries: The Case of Athens, Greece
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(93) Distribution of Competencies within Prehospital Emergency Care in The Netherlands
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(94) Disasters Don't Have to Be a Disaster
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(95) Work Safety at the Place of an Accident
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Oral Presentations—Theme 4: Ethics and International Law
Triage, Ethics, and International Laws
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Conducting Research Ethically is Possible in Disaster and Combat Situations
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