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      The front lines of domestic violence. Training model for rural EMS personnel.

      Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services
      Domestic Violence, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medical Technicians, education, Female, Humans, Models, Educational, Oregon, Program Evaluation, Rural Health Services

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          1. Domestic violence is a major public health problem requiring committed, coordinated community response. 2. Domestic violence is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality for women and children in the United States. 3. EMS personnel play a frontline role in the critical response and prevention of domestic violence. 4. EMS education and training are requisite for safe, effective responses to domestic violence in rural communities.

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