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Sudden cardiac arrest in Belgrade emergency medical technician occurring at workplace - a brand new case
1Emergency Medical Services, Belgrade, Serbia
2 Clinical centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
*Corresponding Author(s): SLAĐANA ANĐELIĆ E-mail: novizivot94@gmail.com
sudden cardiac arrest, medical technician, EMS, workplace
TIANA PETROVIĆ,RADOJKA GLAMOČLIJA-PETROVIĆ,ALEKSANDAR OKILJEVIĆ,SLAĐANA ANĐELIĆ,SANJA PETROVIĆ PAJIĆ. Sudden cardiac arrest in Belgrade emergency medical technician occurring at workplace - a brand new case. Signa Vitae. 2018. 14(2);80-81.
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