The JEMS Report: Post-Exposure Medical Follow-Up is Different in Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine Work

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Infectious disease expert Katherine West explains the new procedures for post-exposure medical follow-up and source patient testing that are now being required as EMS expands its role in the community setting. You can read the article here.

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