Index
Abstract
Dedication
Preface
Definition of EMS for this Document
Federal Agencies Can Help Advance EMS Research
Executive Summary
Introduction
History of EMS Research
The Present State of EMS Research
Overcoming the Barriers to EMS Research

Summary
Appendix A: The National EMS Research Agenda Writing Team
Appendix B: Organizations Invited to Participate in the National Review Team
Appendix C: Ethical Standards and IRB Requirements
Appendix D Inclusion Of Women And Minorities In Research Study Populations Involving Human Subjects
Inclusion Of Children As Participants In Research Involving Human Subjects
Appendix E: Bibliographic List of Internet Links
Appendix F: Published EMS Randomized Clinical Trials
References

EMS Systems


EMS agencies need to provide appropriate mechanisms for interested individuals to use their research skills. EMS systems must also commit to collaborating with academic centers. Academic collaboration is a crucial link in creating a process that can translate research into improvements in patient care and system efficiency. In essence, society needs the EMS equivalent of the teaching hospital: the teaching EMS system. Unfortunately, there are few, if any, incentives for participating in such an arrangement.