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| Brian J MaguireSummaryAffiliation: University of Maryland Country: USA Publications
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Transportation-related injuries and fatalities among emergency medical technicians and paramedicsBrian J Maguire
Department of Emergency Health Services, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 26:346-52. 2011..This is the first study using national data to evaluate transportation risks among emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics (to be referred to hereafter as "EMTs") in the United States...
Occupational fatalities in emergency medical services: a hidden crisisBrian J Maguire
Department of Emergency Health Services, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD 21250, USA
Ann Emerg Med 40:625-32. 2002..We estimate the occupational fatality rate among emergency medical services (EMS) personnel in the United States...
Occupational injuries among emergency medical services personnelBrian J Maguire
The Department of Emergency Health Services, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland 21250, USA
Prehosp Emerg Care 9:405-11. 2005..Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel treat 22 million patients a year in the United States, yet little is known of their injury risks...
Epidemic and bioterrorism preparation among emergency medical services systemsBrian J Maguire
The Center for Emergency Education and Disaster Research, Department of Emergency Health Services, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, Maryland 21250, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 22:237-42. 2007..The purpose of this research was to determine the preparedness of emergency medical services (EMS) agencies in one US state to cope with a massive epidemic event...
Variables influencing medical usage rates, injury patterns, and levels of care for mass gatheringsAndrew M Milsten
University of Maryland, Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 18:334-46. 2003..The purpose of this study was to identify those variables that are associated with increased medical usage rates (MURs) and certain injury patterns that can be used to facilitate the planning process...
Mass-gathering medical care: a review of the literatureAndrew M Milsten
University of Maryland, Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 1734, USA
Prehosp Disaster Med 17:151-62. 2002..Many of the variables that affect the level and types of medical needs, have not been fully researched. This review examines these variables...
