EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
How prehospital care providers can get the compensation they deserve
Our co-hosts sit down with Jonathan Washko, assistant vice president for the Center of Emergency Medical Services, to talk about his recent research involving a four-year community paramedic study
Rory Barros spent four months in the hospital, survived 16 surgeries and had his leg amputated after being hit
Voluntary turnover and involuntary turnover of part-time and full-time EMS providers was studied to determine the overall EMS turnover rate
Jason Howard confessed to police he took the drugs and has been charged with felony drug possession and misdemeanor theft
You may be surprised to treat more psych than critical patients, but protect the ABCs and you’ll be off to a great start in a career in EMS
Jouette Harrison, an avid musician, used his favorite rock and roll songs to remember the required information for ALS drugs
Moderating exposure to secondary trauma and practicing self-care can help EMTs and paramedics avoid PTSD
Five years has made a world of difference to first responders on the ground in Boston on race day
Our co-hosts talk with paramedic student Reagan DeLuca about the process of learning and how confident he feels in his knowledge
The city is paying seven helicopter rescue medics a total of $442,000 because they didn’t receive overtime pay despite regularly working 56-hour weeks
Marion County voted to approve an amended contract with the county’s fire rescue union to increase the pay of paramedics and firefighter/paramedics
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