
11.0 List of Presentations
- What Works in Out -of -Hospital Care? Presented at Society of Academic Emergency Medicine's Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 19-22, 1997.
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Use of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Uniform Out-of Hospital Data Elements in Statewide EMS Databases. Presented at Society of Academic Emergency Medicine's Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 19-22, 1997.
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The EMS Outcomes Project. Presented at the National Association of EMS Physicians, Mid-Year Scientific Assembly, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, July 9-11, 1997.
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Use of National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Uniform Out-of-Hospital Data Elements in Statewide EMS Databases. Presented at the National Association of EMS Physicians, Mid-Year Scientific Assembly, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, July 9-11, 1997.
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Invited presentation to National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) Taskforce on EMS Education, "The EMS Outcomes Project", Alexandria, Virginia, June 29, 1998.
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Invited presentation to National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) Taskforce on EMS Research Agenda, "The EMS Outcomes Project", Lake Tahoe, Nevada, July 13, 1998.
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Invited presentation at the National Association of State Emergency Medical Services Directors (NASEMSD) Annual Meeting, Ashville, North Carolina, October 29, 1998.
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Outcomes Research: Setting the Stage for the Future. Presented at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine's 1999 Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, May 20-23, 1999.
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Application of Measurement Tools to Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Presented to the Ambulatory Pediatric Association and Emergency Medical Services for Children Program Conference: Improving Emergency Medical Services for Children Through Outcomes Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach, Reston, VA, March 30, 2001.
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Emergency Medical Services Outcomes Project (EMSOP): Application in Future
Performance Measurement Systems. Presented at A Leadership Forum on Performance Measures in EMS, Arlington, VA, March 20, 2002.
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