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In the early days of EMS, treatments and protocols were often based on assumptions and anecdotes, but not rigorous science. While studying emergency medicine—especially in the field—remains one of the most challenging areas in clinical research, prehospital research is now a vibrant and growing area of study.
Meanwhile, the EMS community is more receptive of clinical evidence—and implement new pre-hospital care procedures, medications and technology based on comprehensive clinical trials. The recent effort to develop evidence-based guideline and protocols, which are written using the body of evidence and the strength of the studies—not just the results—seeks to change that. These protocols define the standard of care for EMS providers in the Denver Metropolitan area, and identify the expected practice, actions, and procedures to be followed.
Whenever possible, prior approval by direct verbal order from base station physician is preferred. The EMS protocols are pages in length. Copies of the protocols are available in each ambulance and our volunteer staff have a copy on their phones.
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