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Interprofessional Collaboration to Improve Transport Decisions for Injured Patients

  • 2024
  • Jennifer Sweeney; Marshall Frank; Emily Myers

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    The article describes how different healthcare professionals work together to make better decisions about transporting injured patients. By collaborating, doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other medical staff can share their expertise and improve patient care. This teamwork helps ensure that patients get the right treatment quickly and are taken to the best hospital for their needs. The goal is to save lives by making sure everyone involved in patient transport communicates effectively and makes informed choices. It highlights the importance of cooperation among medical teams in emergency situations for better outcomes for injured individuals.


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