EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
Calls involving celebrities, chemical restraint, protests and mass shootings are just some of the scenarios that will put you in the public eye
EMTs Aaron and Alex break the rules to bring humanity to the street-worn and war-torn
From community risk reduction to treatment in place, other cities are reaping the benefits of advanced EMS systems. A proposed independent NYC EMS department could be the turning point.
New and aspiring EMTs need to understand the most important EMT responsibilities to assess and treat ill and injured patients
Medics are highly trained medical professionals who undergo rigorous schooling and certification
There are currently about 210,700 EMS workers employed in the U.S
A career in emergency medical services is a good source of secure employment and better than average salary
EMS salaries aren’t set in stone. Here’s how to make more money.
Dramatic changes in resources should never be executed without a detailed understanding of likely outcomes and the associated risks involved
EMS professionals have more opportunities than ever for synchronous and asynchronous online education for refresher and recertification education
The curse of a busy EMS career is that compassion is the skill that erodes while all the rest of our skills become stronger with constant practice
The number of EMT jobs available is expected to grow 6% by 2029, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
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