Paramedics Are More Likely to Be Injured on the Job Says Drexel Research
February 1, 2016
Research by Jennifer Taylor, PhD, associate professor in the Dornsife School of Public Health, about paramedics/EMTs and their likelihood to be violently injured on the job was reported by a various NBC-affilates on Feb. 1, including WXIA-TV (NBC-Atlanta, Ga.), KTEN-TV (NBC-Sherman, Texas), WDSU-TV (NBC-New Orleans, Louis.), WYFF-TV (NBC-Greenville, S.C.) and WTHR-TV (NBC-Indanapolios, Ind.).
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