Episode 14: Research from EMS Expo 2019 with Dr. David Wampler

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Episode 14
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More and more EMS research is being presented at the PCRF research forum at the EMS Expo. Dr. Jarvis sat with Dr. David Wampler at the EMS Expo 2019 in New Orleans. Dr. Wampler won the award for best research at EMS Expo 2019 for his research comparing inhaled isopropyl alcohol to oral ondansetron for nausea. He also discusses his other two posters. If you like hearing about the latest EMS research, subscribe to our podcast. If you like what you hear, please give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the EMS LightHouse Project Podcast! As always, we want to hear your feedback. You can reach us on Twitter at @EMSLighthouse and @DrJeffJarvis.
Episode 14: Research from EMS Expo 2019 with Dr. David Wampler
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