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Journal of Paramedic PracticeVol. 4, No. 10 Career DevelopmentCycle response unit paramedicsAshley ReedAshley ReedSearch for more papers by this authorAshley ReedPublished Online:16 Aug 2013https://doi.org/10.12968/jpar.2012.4.10.608AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Becker M (2008) A brief history of EMS cycling. www.ipmba.org/newsletters/ABriefHistoryofEMSCycling.pdf (accessed 6 September 2012) Google ScholarIPMBA (2012) A brief history of the IPMB. www.ipmba.org/history.htm (accessed 6 Spetember2012) Google ScholarLAS (2012) LAS Clinical Advisor to the LAS Procurement Department. (personal email from Mark Faulkner) (available on request from the author) Google ScholarNational Cycle Response Unit Group (NCRUG) (2012) Minutes of meeting number 4–1st February. 2012 (available on request from the author) Google ScholarLynch T (2010a) Change and Innovation Assignment. Unpublished assignment for university accreditation (Available on request from the author) Google ScholarLynch T (2010b) Cycle Response Unit. (LAS unpublished document) (Available on request from the author) Google ScholarPSC (2010) Public Safety Cycling Logo. 2012. www.publicsafetycycling.co.uk (accessed 6 September 2012) Google ScholarPSC (2012) Patrol Skills Course Pre-course workbook. Public Safety Cycling, London Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 8 October 2012Volume 4Issue 10ISSN (print): 1759-1376ISSN (online): 2041-9457 Metrics History Published online 16 August 2013 Published in print 8 October 2012 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download
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