EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
Steve Whitehead shares tips to get your patient to change their way of thinking
Get to know your people, listen to their input, and allow them to use their skills and abilities
Take a trip down memory lane and see Barbie’s multiple roles as a first responder
Cathy Trainor worked at a refugee center shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, where she treated people suffering the mental and physical effects of war
Deb Neuman thinks her rescuer was likely an EMT for a local fire department in either Holden, Brewer or Ellsworth
Studies show that when members are given space to make consequential decisions with greater control, stress levels decrease
Both extrinsic and intrinsic motivation are critical for keeping team members involved and prepared for the challenges they face
“It’s not that kindness and altruism in our profession – and the world in general – is becoming rarer, it’s that it happens so often that it’s not news”
“Our thoughts, our hearts, and our prayers for her recovery continue to be with her and her family,” Ambulnz posted
The deputies work six, 12-hour shifts per month; the board recently approved funding to hire four more reserve deputies
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Kelly Grayson and Greg Friese discuss the importance of clinical accuracy, a narrative arc that connects the patient responses, and author point of view
Elyzabeth Martinez, following in the footsteps of her father and grandfather, is a member of Life EMS Ambulance’s largest-ever graduating class
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