A low-cost, tablet-based option for prehospital neurologic assessment: The iTREAT Study.

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Published in Neurology on June 08, 2016

Authors

Sherita N Chapman Smith1, Prasanthi Govindarajan1, Matthew M Padrick1, Jason M Lippman1, Timothy L McMurry1, Brian L Resler1, Kevin Keenan1, Brian S Gunnell1, Prachi Mehndiratta1, Christina Y Chee1, Elizabeth A Cahill1, Cameron Dietiker1, David C Cattell-Gordon1, Wade S Smith1, Debra G Perina1, Nina J Solenski1, Bradford B Worrall1, Andrew M Southerland2, As the iTREAT Investigators

Author Affiliations

1: From the Departments of Neurology (S.N.C.S., M.M.P., J.M.L., P.M., C.Y.C., N.J.S., B.B.W., A.M.S.), Public Health Sciences (T.L.M., B.B.W., A.M.S.), and Emergency Medicine (D.G.P.), and Center for Telehealth (B.S.G., D.C.C.-G.), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville; Department of Neurology (S.N.C.S., P.M.), Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA (current); Departments of Emergency Medicine (P.G., B.L.R.) and Neurology (K.K., E.A.C., C.D., W.S.S.), University of California, San Francisco Medical Center; and Department of Emergency Medicine (P.G.), Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA (current).
2: From the Departments of Neurology (S.N.C.S., M.M.P., J.M.L., P.M., C.Y.C., N.J.S., B.B.W., A.M.S.), Public Health Sciences (T.L.M., B.B.W., A.M.S.), and Emergency Medicine (D.G.P.), and Center for Telehealth (B.S.G., D.C.C.-G.), University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville; Department of Neurology (S.N.C.S., P.M.), Virginia Commonwealth University Health System, Richmond, VA (current); Departments of Emergency Medicine (P.G., B.L.R.) and Neurology (K.K., E.A.C., C.D., W.S.S.), University of California, San Francisco Medical Center; and Department of Emergency Medicine (P.G.), Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA (current). as5ef@virginia.edu.

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