Significant Moments in U.S. Emergency Medicine, Pt. 2

Significant Moments in U.S. Emergency Medicine, Pt. 2

In this second part of our coverage of emergency care in the U.S., we’ll talk about an important white paper that was a turning point for emergency medicine, the advent of the 9-1-1 service, and the ambulance service that set the model for all others.

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