Background
Kuehl, Alexander Edward was born on August 12, 1944 in St. John, Newfoundland, Canada. Son of Frederick George and Olivia Kendall (Dwyer) Kuehl. came to the United States, 1945.
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Emergency services provide care for all types of people and emergencies, and demand strong medical leadership. This book gives medical directors the knowledge to make the emergency service system work. For other professionals who work around the EMS system, it provides information and an insight into the various components of the system. This edition features new chapters on such topics as risk management, ethical issues, and interfacility support, and targets information to nurses and other prehospital providers. Features of this 2nd edition include an annotated bibliography, and an expanded glossary and index. The text is intended for emergency medicine professionals, emergency nurses, paramedics, medical insurance companies, and ambulance service managers.
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Kuehl, Alexander Edward was born on August 12, 1944 in St. John, Newfoundland, Canada. Son of Frederick George and Olivia Kendall (Dwyer) Kuehl. came to the United States, 1945.
Bachelor, Johns Hopkins University, 1966; Master in Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, 1976; Doctor of Medicine, Syracuse University, 1970.
Intern, University Hospital, Syracuse, 1970-1971;
resident, University Hospital, Syracuse, 1971-1973;
resident, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1974-1978;
fellow in emergency medical service and trauma, University Hospital, Baltimore, 1978-1979;
director medical affairs, Maryland. Institute Emergency Medical Superior vena cava syndrome, Baltimore, 1979-1981;
vice president, New York City Health & Hospitals Corporation, 1981-1989;
associate professor, Cornell Medical College, New York City, since 1989. Chairperson New York City Regional Council, 1988-1989, New York City Medical Advisory Committee, 1995-1997.
Medical director CVPH Emergency Care Center.
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Chairman Mayoral Transition (Health), New York City, 1993. Lieutenant colonel United States Army Reserve. Fellow American College of Surgeons, American Academy EMD (president 1994-1999), College Emergency Physicians.
Member National Association Emergency Medical Svc. Physicians (founding member, board directors 1986-1997. Stewart award 1990), Public Health Honor Society John Hopkins University.
1 child, Kendall Ann Warsaw.