Comparison of emergency medical services systems in the pan-Asian resuscitation outcomes study countries: Report from a literature review and survey

Author:

Ong Marcus EH,Cho Jungheum1,Ma Matthew Huei-Ming2,Tanaka Hideharu3,Nishiuchi Tatsuya4,Al Sakaf Omer5,Abdul Karim Sarah6,Khunkhlai Nalinas7,Atilla Ridvan8,Lin Chih-Hao,Shahidah Nur9,Lie Desiree,Shin Sang Do10,

Affiliation:

1. College of Medicine; Seoul National University; Seoul; Korea

2. Department of Emergency Medicine; National Taiwan University; Taipei; Taiwan

3. Department of Emergency System; Graduate School of Sport System; Kokushikan University; Tokyo; Japan

4. Department of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine; Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine; Osaka; Japan

5. Technical Support Department; Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services; Dubai; United Arab Emirates

6. Emergency and Trauma Department; Hospital Kuala Lumpur; Kuala Lumpur; Malaysia

7. Department of Emergency Medicine; Rajavithi Hospital; Bangkok; Thailand

8. Department of Emergency Medicine; Dokuz Eylul University Hospital; Izmir; Turkey

9. Department of Emergency Medicine; Singapore General Hospital; Singapore

10. Department of Emergency Medicine; Seoul National University Hospital; Seoul; Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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