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EMS and the ED: What Should the Relationship Look Like Going Forward?

By James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP | on November 23, 2021 | 0 Comment
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James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP

James J. Augustine, MD, FACEP, is national director of prehospital strategy for US Acute Care Solutions in Canton, Ohio; clinical professor of emergency medicine at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio; and vice president of the Emergency Department Benchmarking Alliance.

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