EMS Management
The EMS management topic focuses on leadership within EMS agencies, bringing together a range of relevant columns and resources as well as the latest news on EMS department operations, budget issues and new appointments.
From jumping in the field to empowering crews in decision-making, Chief Nicholas Oleck fosters accountability and camaraderie in his department
Inspired by a post on the Humbled Medic’s blog, our cohosts discuss how the Apple TV show is a masterclass in servant leadership
Grant funding is a critical way for EMS agencies to fill the budget void
Processing trauma is more complicated than we think
Three outdated paradigms holding EMS back
EMS leaders and rising leaders respond with concrete steps to improve recruitment, retention, wellness, safety, etc.
Translating data into information, and information into action
Judgment is sometimes a matter of life or death, but it is also a matter of professional credibility
There is a lot EMS leaders and organizations can learn from TikTok’s favorite baseball team
By listener request, Inside EMS cohosts Chris Cebollero and Kelly Grayson tackle the topic of resiliency; submit your topic requests to theshow@ems1.com
She joined the department in 2014, was named first deputy commissioner, and recently has been serving as acting commissioner
The Washington County Board of Supervisors held closed-door sessions about personnel and management issues
Ken Bouvier, NREMT, offers low-cost tools and tips to improve incident command responses to emergencies
A surge of viral infections is increasing pediatric hospitalizations and transports
Learn how agencies have overcome obstacles to innovate and improve clinical, financial and operational elements in their systems
A more diverse EMS workforce provides more equitable care
We can’t replace people, but we can grow new leaders
The West Allis Fire Department is educating its community and improving OHCA survival rates
In this episode, host Chris Cebollero is joined by guest host Mike Touchstone, past president of NEMSMA, to talk about the foundations of professionalism
Urban search and rescue teams, the U.S. Coast Guard and National Guard troops have been responding to an influx of 911 calls
The Town of Waterford and the Village of Waterford are considering forming a combined fire department, too
A Suboxone dose on scene would be followed up by telehealth visits from providers
Data analysis pinpoints at-risk populations that can be targeted for community risk reduction strategies – if your agency has the bandwidth
Every leader’s to-do list should feature things they know they don’t have to do but do anyway
With each new provider comes a new chance for personal and professional development
GMR’s Brian Henricksen joins Rob Lawrence for a frank discussion on operational deficits
Boulder’s plan for lower acuity calls resembles those in several other states and is expected to reduce the city’s call volume by 8% to 10%
If your agency is part of the 74% struggling with recruitment, instead of lamenting “kids these days,” look at those you’re competing against and do something different
The attempt to eliminate all error is a fruitless endeavor as long as we have human beings acting at the point of care
Setting the example: 4 leadership traits Queen Elizabeth demonstrated
Air Methods Corp. cited the No Surprises Act, inflation and under-reimbursement from Medicare as the reason for the closings
How to streamline documentation and maximize data quality – while meeting your reporting standards and keeping crews happy
Stewart’s Ambulance Service’s employee stock ownership plan would give shares to employees after working at the company for a certain length of time