North Carolina College of Emergency Physicians' Guidance Document on Emergency Medical Services

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The North Carolina College of Emergency Physicians (NCCEP) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Committee uses an evidence-based approach in writing its protocols and procedures. The most recent revision of the NCCEP document, which was started in late 2010, lasted for more than 1 year and utilized committee members from across the state. Four meetings were held at locations across North Carolina. In addition, 2 surveys were sent to get input from EMS providers. Since 2010, the document has been updated on an ongoing basis, aligning it with the latest evidence-based medicine.

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Winslow, J. E., Fernandez, A. R., Swanson, D., Williams, J. G., Mitchell, T., Nicks, B. A., … March, J. A. (2015). North Carolina College of Emergency Physicians’ Guidance Document on Emergency Medical Services. North Carolina Medical Journal, 76(4), 256–262. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.76.4.256

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