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Research
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Research and Education are Important in all LIFE STAR Roles
The following crew members were selected to present their work at the industry-wide Air Medical Transport Conference in Phoenix in September 2006:
Frakes M. and Kelly J.G. et al, "Actual worked hours for critical care transport professionals."
Marcelynas J. and Duquette L., "Flight volume and revenue effects of a ‘Flying Standby’ auto-launch policy."
Robinson K., Marcelynas J. and Phillips E., "Line oriented flight training."
Frakes M., "Saving lives with aggressive sepsis therapy", "High fidelity human patient simulation" and "Fatigue in critical care transport medicine."
Grenier J and VanVoorhis S, "Planning a realistic PAIP drill".
James S., "Characteristics of the dysfunctional team" and "Marketing organizational excellence."
O’Donnell S., Sahjian M. and Frakes M., "Resuscitation from cardiac arrest in patients managed by rotor wing critical care transport teams” and “Need for defibrillation during cardiac arrest management by rotor wing critical care transport teams."
Lord W., Frakes M. et al, "Factors associated with trauma oligoanalgesia by critical care transport teams."
VanVoorhis S. and Frakes M., "Effectiveness of a checklist in verifying operational safety behaviors at a rotor wing air medical program."
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