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Higher EMS Clinician Trauma Volume Linked to Lower Early Mortality in Trauma Patients
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Higher EMS Clinician Trauma Volume Linked to Lower Early Mortality in Trauma Patients

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 04/23/2026
A study finds that increased annual trauma patient volume per EMS clinician is associated with significantly reduced 6-hour and in-hospital mortality rates, highlighting the importance of experience in prehospital trauma care.
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High-Volume EMS Clinicians Save More Lives: The Critical Link Between Experience and Trauma Survival
Posted inEmergency Medicine General Surgery news

High-Volume EMS Clinicians Save More Lives: The Critical Link Between Experience and Trauma Survival

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 02/20/2026
A study of over 6,000 patient interactions reveals that higher annual trauma volumes per EMS clinician are significantly associated with reduced 6-hour and in-hospital mortality, emphasizing the need for volume-based staffing and training.
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