William E. Brown
7 Papers
66 Citations
William E. Brown is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency medical services & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Longitudinal Emergency Medical Technician Attribute and Demographic Study (LEADS): an interim report.
TL;DR: This longitudinal study examines various attributes and demographic characteristics of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics to identify factors that influence their careers, to identify trends in emergency medical services (EMS), and to provide data on why individuals report leaving the EMS career field.
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A ssessment of n ationally r egistered e mergency m edical t echnician c ertification t raining in the u nited s tates : t he l eads p roject
TL;DR: EMT-paramedics were more likely to report being very well prepared for clinical activities and tasks from their training compared with EMT-basics, and opportunities to improve certification training exist, particularly related to childbirth and pediatric patient management.
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Compensation, benefits, and satisfaction: the Longitudinal Emergency Medical Technician Demographic Study (LEADS) Project.
TL;DR: The adequacy of EMT compensation and benefit packages is an area of concern and it is not unreasonable to believe that these factors are associated with EMT retention and attrition.
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Peer evaluation of the professional behaviors of emergency medical technicians.
TL;DR: It appears that paramedics are more critical of their colleagues than are EMTs, that experienced EMT-Basics are harsher critics than are newer EMT -Basics, and that there is a relationship between job satisfaction and peer evaluation.
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EMT-Paramedic and EMT-Intermediate Continuing Education. National Guidelines.
William E. Brown,Robert W. Dotterer,Dia Gainor,Richard L. Judd,Baxter Larmon,Kathryn M. Lewis,Gregg S. Margolis,Steve Mercer,Joseph J Mistovich,Lawrence D. Newell,Jonathan F. Politis,Walt A. Stoy,James A. Stupar,Bruce J. Walz,Robert L. Wagoner +14 more
- 01 Jan 1999
TL;DR: These continuing education guidelines are part of a series of courses making up a national EMS training program for prehospital care, including Paramedic Practice Analysis, and the EMS Agenda for the Future.