In doing so, Frey wanted to emulate the approach used by the Club of Rome; that is, he wanted influential members of the health professions to use research data "to convince persons with power about the need for change".
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According to Peter Safar, the idea for what was to become the Club of Mainz and eventually WADEM was first proposed by Rudolf Frey in 1973 at an international symposium on emergency medical services in Mainz, West Germany.
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