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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
Learn how emerging AI applications will impact dispatch, ePCR, education and revenue cycle management
In the low- stakes environment of play, theory meets practice, allowing students to cultivate adaptable analytical and interpersonal skills
Our hosts share their personal public speaking recommendations, as well as pitfalls to avoid and how to calm your nerves
Since January, the Virginia Wesleyan College student has vigorously trained in the Virginia Beach Emergency Medical Services program
Southern Maine EMS failed to win renewal of its state contract at the end of June, when the Maine Emergency Medical Services board identified shortcomings in training oversight
Individuals with autism are seven times more likely to come in contact first responders than neurotypical individuals
Official said that 21-year-old Thomas Moderie was given a driving-safety manual but didn’t take the 16-hour beach-driving course
The camps give youngsters a taste of what beginning medical students learn — how to suture skin, take blood pressure, put on a cast, insert an IV, type blood
As the digital age continues to advance at breath-taking speed, newer technologies expand upon age-old educational methods
The ''Smart State Manikin’’ is a realistic model of a human being that will enhance the training of EMTs and paramedics
State investigators believe the cheating took place June 14
Throughout the day, the future ER doctors played the roles of emergency medical technicians in the back of a moving ambulance
The grant and associated research will be led by Nathan Kuppermann, professor and chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine in the UC Davis School of Medicine
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
Chief Kopka was selected from a competitive pool of highly qualified candidates from throughout the United States for this highest honor for leaders in the field of Emergency Medical Services
30-year-old program, which is believed to be the longest running of its kind in New York, costs about $1,000 per student
Driver simulation training can help the student interact with various driving environments and weather conditions within minutes
The number of EMT jobs available is expected to grow 6% by 2029, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Training paramedics and EMTs on changes to EMS protocols ensures they’re performing to the best of their ability within the parameters of recognized standards
Learn the role emergency responders play in treating and transporting patients who call 911 for help
Ten years ago, Lt. Tina Pitner treated now-23-year-old paramedic candidate Morgan Kupfer and his mother, Debbie Kupfer, following a car accident
The competition tested each team’s ability to think on their feet, assess complicated situations, make use of new equipment and procedures, and communicate
Educating bystanders on basic life-support techniques presents a huge opportunity for improving survival rates
One can observe Crew Resource Management techniques in action when a team of experts presents on the topic