Much of the conversation at THT revolved around how use of the device would be handled outside of specialized centers.
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Sean Egan provides the ins and outs, including specialized equipment, of a fire-based EMS program that saved the life of 50 ...
We are very pleased to be working with NAMSA and leveraging their vascular clinical and regulatory expertise to execute this ...
In this manuscript the authors established a novel three-dimensional culture system for stratified epithelia that allows epithelial cells to undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and ...
Investigators said Jacobs destroyed several patients' charts and medical records while employed as an EMT with Cliffside Park Emergency Medical Services between September and November 2024.
A Cliffside Park emergency medical technician was charged Thursday with purposeful destruction of patient care medical ... An investigation revealed the EMT allegedly destroyed records between ...
A 20-year-old EMT from Yonkers has been charged with purposely destroying patient care medical records while working for a Bergen County ambulance service, authorities said. Darren E. Jacobs, 20, was ...