EMS Training and Education
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EMS Training and Education Resources
Resiliency training and a CISM program laid a foundation for the Richmond Ambulance Authority to support its providers’ mental health
There’s no denying that EMS takes a toll on provider health; this 30-day challenge can help you get your life back
Practical, authentic ways to show gratitude and strengthen community ties with the people who respond first when it matters most
Avoid these mistakes to onboard EMTs who will thrive in EMS, and give their all to your agency
Any EMS provider can improve their patient care and assessment by thinking like a remote-area medic
Steve Whitehead wants you to consider this one thing before pulling out the plastic tubes
Endotracheal intubation is a definitive method of airway control, but prehospital use may lead to complications
Unique offerings include an interactive exhibit featuring “anything and everything” you need to know about an MCI, to a CPR workshop from Resuscitation Academy
The state bill and would use the money to support trauma hospitals, training and ambulance services; it’s in response low ratings on the ACEP report card
Practical ways to make the most of your trip to the annual conference
Getting out the jaws of life doesn’t always work; training focused on how to go into the grain bin without also becoming stuck
Cameron Mitchell Goins, 47, crashed into a tree during an avalanche preparedness training exercise
In his latest explanation of oxygen administration, Jon Puryear focuses on the 2010 American Heart Association oxygen administration guidelines.
A 5-year contract with a local community college aims to save money and improve performance
Train your staff on reasonable use of force to avoid legal and moral problems
The $1.3M grant will cover the cost of 13 EMTs and training expenses for two years
Both mom and baby eventually made it to the hospital and are doing well
Pat Machin, who worked as a medic for 24 years, “dropped everything” and ran across the road to start CPR
The dispatcher gave the baby’s mother step-by-step directions on how to get the baby to start breathing again
Fixing our issues with medical incompetence doesn’t begin with a degree, it begins with changing our expectations of ourselves
Slick marketing for BLS, ACLS and PALS training can mean they’re scamming you
Forty-five students tested positive for possible exposure but more tests, including X-rays will be needed to determine whether they have active TB
Approximately 4.5 percent of EMS providers experienced a nonfatal occupational injury or illness last year
Airport-based responders will undergo a 40-hour course on dealing with plane disasters in the aftermath of the Asiana crash response that killed a survivor
Government guidelines recommend having police escort medics into the ‘warm zone’ — are you ready?
Bernard Shore pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of official misconduct; he will never be certified as an EMT in New York again
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Laws of conservation don’t apply to human emotions, so share kindness and get it right back
His EMT instructor said that his actions reflect great credit upon himself, his department, the EMS profession, and of course his school
Fire commanders at the Asiana Airline crash had never taken aircraft disaster training; it is not required by FAA
As an EMT, Patrick Heusing had only been in this situation once before, and this time was completely different for him