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Drew E. Dawson
Researcher at National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Publications - 12
Citations - 677
Drew E. Dawson is an academic researcher from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency medical services & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 600 citations. Previous affiliations of Drew E. Dawson include United States Department of Transportation.
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An Evidence-based Prehospital Guideline for External Hemorrhage Control: American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma
Eileen M. Bulger,David Snyder,Karen M Schoelles,Cathy Gotschall,Drew E. Dawson,Eddy Lang,Nels D. Sanddal,Frank K. Butler,Mary E. Fallat,Peter Taillac,Lynn J. White,Jeffrey P. Salomone,William Seifarth,Michael J. Betzner,Jay A. Johannigman,Norman E. McSwain +15 more
TL;DR: The development of an evidence-based guideline for external hemorrhage control in the prehospital setting is described and a clinical care guideline is proposed for adoption by EMS systems.
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National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS)
TL;DR: NEMSIS is being designed to provide a uniform national EMS dataset, with standard terms, definitions, and values, as well as a national EMS database, with aggregated data from all states on a limited number of data elements.
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Uniform Prehospital Data Elements and Definitions: A Report From the Uniform Prehospital Emergency Medical Services Data Conference
Daniel W. Spaite,Ronald M Benoit,Douglas E Brown,Richard H Cales,Drew E. Dawson,Chuck Glass,Christoph R. Kaufmann,Daniel A. Pollock,S. D. Ryan,Elizabeth M Yano +9 more
TL;DR: This work details the prior attempts at data set development and outlines the process leading to the this uniform, national EMS data set.
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A national model for developing, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based guidelines for prehospital care.
Eddy Lang,Daniel W. Spaite,Zoë J. Oliver,Catherine S. Gotschall,Robert A. Swor,Drew E. Dawson,Richard C. Hunt +6 more
TL;DR: According to the model, prehospital EBG development would begin with the input of evidence from various external sources, and the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation methodology would be used to determine a quality-of-evidence rating and a strength of recommendation related to the patient care guidelines.
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Epidemiology of Mass Casualty Incidents in the United States
Ellen Schenk,Gamunu Wijetunge,N. Clay Mann,E. Brooke Lerner,Anders Longthorne,Drew E. Dawson +5 more
TL;DR: The range of health conditions and characteristics of EMS responses that EMS personnel perceive as MCIs are demonstrated, suggesting that response delays are common during MCIs, and indicates there may be underreporting of all persons involved in an MCI.