Prehospital sepsis care: Understanding provider knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes
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Meetings
This work has been accepted for presentation at the American Thoracic Society meeting on May 18, 2016 in San Francisco, CA.
Funding Support
This work was supported by NIH T32GM095442 and UL1TR000454.
Conflicts of Interests
None.
Author Contributions
JES, AI, AHY, JL, IB, and CCP conceived the study and designed the trial. IB and CCP supervised conduct of the trial and data collection. IB and AP collected and managed the data. CCP and DM analyzed the data. CCP drafted the manuscript, and all authors contributed substantially to its revision. CCP and IB take responsibility for the paper as a whole.
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