Variations in the provision of extended-trained ambulance personnel within the Welsh ambulance services.

  • 1 January 1990
    • journal article
    • Vol. 22  (3) , 121-4
Abstract
This paper describes the distribution of extended-trained ambulance personnel within the nine Welsh Ambulance Services. While over a quarter of all emergency ambulance crews possess some extended skills, there is a wide variation in their distribution and protocols of treatment. Increasing numbers of ambulance personnel will receive such training in the future, leading to improved standards of pre-hospital care. To justify the use of such skills in terms of clinical outcome and expenditure, the ambulance services must provide accurate data to allow subsequent audit of pre-hospital clinical practice. It is therefore essential that the medical profession becomes aware of these developments and participates in advising, assessing and training extended-trained ambulance personnel.

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