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HIGHLIGHTS
Despite the best efforts of EMS providers, gaps persist – learn what goes into them and what you can do about them.
Learn strategies to provide for high-quality operations, while minimizing resource use through sound systems, process engineering and leveraging technology
A firsthand perspective on COVID-19 in EMS and fire and how data can help shape your agency’s response
With turnover among EMS hovering at 25% per year and costing more than $7700 per paramedic, data-driven strategies can help you improve employee retention.
EMS SOFTWARE, DATA & MORE
John Filangeri talks about memorable calls and recreational fluid challenges
EMS leaders respond to Star Tribune report of administering ketamine to agitated, restrained patients in Minneapolis
Ensure your EMS providers understand when to use video laryngoscopes and airway anatomy, and practice their intubation skills
Our co-hosts discuss the misconception that those in EMS do not diagnose their patients
From full-scale to tabletop exercises, preparing for a mass casualty incident should be part of disaster management training
New American Heart Association guidelines call for instant feedback on compression depth, rate and chest recoil in CPR training modules
About the Sponsor: ESO
ESO is dedicated to improving the health and safety of communities through data-driven insights by offering an integrated suite of software products for EMS agencies, fire departments, and hospitals that transform how first responders collect, share, report, and analyze critical information.

With tools designed to enhance workflow, our EMS software empowers agencies to optimize prehospital patient care and operations, leading to better treatment decisions across the continuum of care.

See how ESO can streamline your agency’s processes by visiting www.eso.com/ems/.