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A survey of UK paramedics’ views about their stroke training, current practice and the identification of stroke mimics
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G McLelland
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D. FLYNN
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H Rodgers
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C. PRICE
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2016
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British Paramedic J
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10.29045/14784726.2016.1.2.35
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