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1. Obstetric Emergency Supply Chain Dynamics and Information Flow Among Obstetric Emergency Supply Chain Employees: Key Informant Interview Study.

2. Retrospective identification of medication related adverse events in the emergency medical services through the analysis of a patient safety register.

3. COVID-19 pandemic: an Italian single institution's experience and lessons learned by public health residents' workforce.

4. The second wave of COVID-19: effect on Indian health care system.

5. Operational experience of the Dutch helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic: jeopardy on the prehospital care system?

6. Surgical and Trauma Capacity Assessment in Rural Haryana, India.

7. Spatial accessibility to emergency care in Sichuan province in China.

8. COVID-19 and the Indo-Pacific: implications for resource-limited emergency departments.

9. Allocating Medical Resources During a Mass Casualty Emergency: Sometimes It Is OK to Wait.

12. Staffing needs for unscheduled activity in obstetrics and gynecology.

13. Trends in Capability of Hospitals to Provide Definitive Acute Care for Children: 2008 to 2016.

14. Availability of emergency obstetric and newborn care services at public health facilities of Sindh province in Pakistan.

15. Substituting emergency services: primary care vs. hospital care.

16. [Analysis of the contradiction between the supply and demand of Chinese graduate students' emergency professional ability in public health and preventive medicine in China].

17. Daylight Saving Time is not Associated with an Increased Number of Trauma Activations.

18. Understanding the gap in emergency obstetric and neonatal care in Ghana through the PREventing Maternal And Neonatal Deaths (PREMAND) study.

19. Measuring spatio-temporal accessibility to emergency medical services through big GPS data.

20. Medical Provision for Obstacle Course Races.

21. Reconceptualizing the role of emergency care in the context of global healthcare delivery.

22. Preparedness for chemical crisis situations: experiences from European medical response exercises.

23. [Study on the current situation in farm animal medicine].

24. Delivering paediatric critical care in humanitarian settings.

25. The global need for essential emergency and critical care.

26. Patient-reported reasons for seeking emergency care at a freestanding emergency department compared to a hospital-based ED.

27. Difference in First Aid Activity During Mass Casualty Training Based on Having Taken an Educational Course.

28. Case fatality ratios for serious emergency conditions in the Republic of Ireland: a longitudinal investigation of trends over the period 2002-2014 using joinpoint analysis.

29. [Nationwide implementation of a hospital resource register for daily trauma care, mass casualties and disasters : Position paper of the German Trauma Society and the Federation of German Medical Directors of Emergency Medical Services].

30. Combining spatial information and optimization for locating emergency medical service stations: A case study for Lower Austria.

31. Community Paramedicine Applied in a Rural Community.

32. Medical equipment deployment in pediatric emergency prehospital medical units in Japan.

33. Trauma Care in Oman: Where do we stand and where should we be heading?

34. „Arztassistent und Assistenzarzt“ – Personaloptimierung in der Klinik.

35. Geographic Access Modeling of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care in Kigoma Region, Tanzania: Transportation Schemes and Programmatic Implications.

36. Fukushima after the Great East Japan Earthquake: lessons for developing responsive and resilient health systems.

37. Trends in the supply of California's emergency departments and inpatient services, 2005-2014: a retrospective analysis.

38. Surgical and trauma care in low- and middle-income countries: a review of capacity assessments.

39. Where Do Freestanding Emergency Departments Choose to Locate? A National Inventory and Geographic Analysis in Three States.

40. Integrated locating of helicopter stations and helipads for wounded transfer under demand location uncertainty.

41. A Community Checklist for Health Sector Resilience Informed by Hurricane Sandy.

42. Need for Emergency Epinephrine to Treat Food Allergy Reactions in Schools in the Hortaleza District in Madrid.

43. Hospitals overwhelmed with patients after "thunderstorm asthma" hits Melbourne.

44. Nursing the critically ill surgical patient in Zambia.

45. National study on the adequacy of antidotes stocking in Lebanese hospitals providing emergency care.

46. Engaging the public in healthcare decision-making: results from a Citizens' Jury on emergency care services.

47. Burden of emergency conditions and emergency care usage: new estimates from 40 countries.

48. State Regulation Of Freestanding Emergency Departments Varies Widely, Affecting Location, Growth, And Services Provided.

49. Use of a service evaluation and lean thinking transformation to redesign an NHS 111 refer to community Pharmacy for Emergency Repeat Medication Supply Service (PERMSS).

50. Availability and Quality of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care in Bangladesh.

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