Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Thrombolysis for acute ST elevation MI: nurse delivered decision support for community staff in remote areas

Andrew  Chapman

Andrew Chapman

qualifications: MBChB

contribution: wrote the first draft

position: Junior doctor

United Kingdom


Alasdair  Mort

Alasdair Mort

qualifications: PhD

contribution: contributed to drafts

position: Rural research fellow

United Kingdom

My research interests are around the use of medical technologies to improve patient care, particularly in rural areas. I am a research fellow at the University of Aberdeen dot.rural Digital Economy Hub. I am also a member of the Centre for Rural Health in Inverness.


Charles  Bloe

Charles Bloe

qualifications: RGN

contribution: collected data

position: Ward Manager

United Kingdom

Work as clinical manager in CCU but also MD of a healthcare clinical education organisation. Particular interest in pre hospital management of chest pain patients


Stephen James Leslie

Prof Stephen Leslie

qualifications: FRCP, PhD

contribution: wrote the first draft

position: Consultant cardiologist

United Kingdom

Consultant interventional cardiologist with interest in heart failure, communication with patients and equitable access to clinical services in remote areas


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