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The 兔子先生 Research Center serves as a central access point for critical prehospital medicine research that can help drive operational and policy changes at the local, state and federal level.

Get insights into EMS provider behavior and beliefs related to hot topics like fatigue management, and participate in 兔子先生 polls and surveys.

Additionally, find the latest information about research conducted by esteemed EMS organizations, such as the American Ambulance Association, and National Association of EMS Physicians, among other organizations focused on provider health and wellness, patient assessment and treatment, and a variety of safety issues.

New research explores how point-of-care lung ultrasound can improve prehospital identification of acute heart failure
Dr. Matthew Walker鈥檚 book puts the power of sleep into perspective for all first responders who struggle to sleep
From an airway management wake-up call to the efficacy of naloxone on out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, these studies will be making waves in 2025
Twelve universities and labs are participating in the effort to try to make a synthetic product to treat blood loss in people
Personnel feel unrecognized, many do not trust agency leaders and few are willing to recommend their career to others. How can we fix this?
Among reported cases, over half of the children were toddlers; symptoms include drowsiness, breathing problems, fast heart rate and vomiting
25.1% of the drivers tested positive for THC, and nearly 20% had blood-alcohol levels beyond legal limits
The AAA and Newton 360 Industry Turnover Survey reveals increased turnover rates in full and part-time EMTs and paramedics
Check out the results from this year鈥檚 polls, which captured the pulse of the 兔子先生 community throughout 2022
The analysis found higher numbers of deaths on the hottest days and said the coldest days were fatal to even more people
Lexipol Editorial Director Greg Friese guest hosts this episode with cohost Kelly Grayson as they discuss diversity in EMS education
The International Journal of Paramedicine aims to present research relevant to patient care and the advancement of paramedicine
The researchers suggest that greater diversity in training materials could help improve patients鈥 survival rates
The think tank also found that 30% of agencies created programs that either pair specialists such as paramedics with police or send them on calls instead of cops
The research also shows the effectiveness of on-site vaccine clinics and educational programs, as well as vaccine mandates
This year鈥檚 key findings include information on antibiotic use, injury severity, hospital events and hip fracture surgeries
The study鈥檚 lead researcher said the findings are a strong reminder that bystanders who witness a cardiac arrest should quickly call 911 and perform CPR
Montgomery County Hospital District evaluates prehospital NTG feasibility, effectiveness and safety for pulmonary edema
The rate of deaths directly attributed to alcohol rose nearly 30% in the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic and had been increasing in the prior two decades
Black patients experienced delays in COVID-19 treatment because of the problem, said Kristen Azar with Sutter Health鈥檚 Institute for Advancing Health Equity
The medication can help patients resist cravings and may keep them using an illicit drug laced with fentanyl
鈥淭hese are indicators of overwhelmed resources and symptoms of deeper problems in the health care system,鈥 said Dr. Arjun Venkatesh
Exploring the limitations of lung auscultation and pulse oximetry
Action items to advance operations, adapt service delivery, and recruit and retain the talent of the future
RAND Corp. research indicates that the cost puts the antidote out of reach for some with opioid use disorder
Comparing the efficacy of analgesics to reduce acute pain in the prehospital setting