Uniform prehospital data elements and definitions: a report from the uniform prehospital emergency medical services data conference.
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E. Yano | D. Spaite | D. Pollock | D. Dawson | Drew E. Dawson | D Spaite | D. Brown | R. Benoit | R. Cales | C. Glass | C. Kaufmann | S. Ryan | E. Yano | R Benoit | D Brown | R Cales | D Dawson | C Glass | C Kaufmann | D Pollock | S Ryan | E M Yano | D. Brown | S. D. Ryan | Ronald M Benoit | Douglas Brown | C. R. Kaufmann
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