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Our international study aims to identify opportunities to increase the quality of team response to an emergency situation.
The survey is now closed and the report is being produced.

International study for international practitioners (physicians, paramedics, nurses) frequently executing emergency procedures; and for worldwide patients.

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Increasing quality of patient treatments worldwide

How to facilitate the execution of emergency procedures in healthcare?

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9 months of field investigation with over 180 physicians, paramedics, nurses and airline pilots and instructors in 20 countries
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Objectives
of the study

  1. Identify challenges
  2. Gather good practices and peers advice
  3. Share ideas to the global community

International survey for paramedics, emergency physicians, intensivists, anesthesiologists and nurses

How to improve the execution of emergency procedures?

Our international study aims to identify opportunities to increase the quality of team response to an emergency situation.
The survey is now closed and the report is being produced.

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Discover our free extensive study lead with over 180 medical practitioners and airline pilotes in 20 different countries

How to improve the execution of emergency procedures?

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Objectives of the study

  1. Identify challenges
  2. Gather good practices
  3. Share insights

International survey for paramedics, emergency physicians, intensivists, anesthesiologists and nurses

How to improve the execution of emergency procedures?

Our international study aims to identify opportunities to increase the quality of team response to an emergency situation.
The survey is now closed and the report is being produced.

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The inside of an ambulance
An operating room
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Objectives of the study

  1. Identify challenges
  2. Gather good practices
  3. Share insights
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