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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.11
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.10
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Challenges, Strategies, and Lessons from Implementing Washington State’s First Collegiate EMS Agency
University of Washington's experience implementing the state's first collegiate EMS agency.
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.06
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.13
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Training Student EMTs to Support Mobile Community Support Program
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