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Every year, EMS1 reviews the latest research, emerging techniques and newly debuted products exhibited at FDIC. Read expert analysis from educational sessions and find the latest product announcements here. Check out our videos from the exhibit hall floor.

5 lecture preparation tips to ensure you leave your audience wanting more
U.S. EMS agencies have been ordering options that make rigs safer and more comfortable for providers and patients
Assistant Chief Brian Zaitz shares the keys to finding balance and excellence at home and on the job
FDIC presenters offer up tips on coordinating critical care team delivery, and adopting transformative actions once considered heresy
Conference season is now back into full swing; make the most of your time
The gold-medal-winning team includes Capt. Alejandro Lozano, Capt. Michael Ung and Lt. Desi Monteavaro
Follow these steps to define roles, identify and mitigate hazards, and work toward the best possible patient outcome
Learn more about the real consequences of fentanyl misinformation and educate public safety partners
“It’s about time females will get the recognition that they can do this job and do it well,” said EMS Lt. Allison Shaughnessy
Don’t worry, you can still experience elements of the show from afar
After speaking with attendees and evaluating pandemic conditions, organizers decided a face-to-face event in San Antonio “is not possible at this time”
Triage burn victims for inhalation injury and fluid administration by putting these four pieces of the puzzle together
The firefighters from Miami-Dade County and Reedy Creek Fire and Rescue have been quarantined after a conference attendee tested positive this week
Florida Department of Health officials say the 70-year-old Broward County man attended last week’s conference in Tampa
Coronavirus spread in an already busy flu season calls staffing contingency plans and a commitment to hygiene and PPE
EMS Today 2020 brought together thousands of EMS professionals at the Tampa Convention Center this week
NASA Security Specialist and former Firefighter/EMT Dr. Candice McDonald offers a rapid overview to what EMS volunteers need from their agency, and no, it’s not money
Be proactive about meeting the needs of internal and external customers to improve the care provided by EMS
Advancing the profession is a job for every EMT and paramedic, and can be achieved through shared knowledge
Applying global solutions and the CMS ET3 model to EMS’s low acuity patient population with alternative destination transport
Exploring unique prehospital approaches to RVF treatment, including double sequential defibrillation, sympathetic blockade and ECMO
While exposed to the same on-the-job dangers as their male colleagues, female firefighters, EMTs and paramedics have different levels of risks
Learn how to train EMS providers in the four pillars of medical ethics, how to make difficult decisions in EMS and what ethics is not
Technology is advancing exponentially and those EMS agencies who cannot adapt their employee engagement will be left behind in hiring and retaining millennials and members of Gen-Z
The online training is designed to educate EMS and healthcare providers on issues facing the transgender community and how to adequately care for individuals
From custom colors to anti-theft systems and additional patient transport options, EMS Today attendees will find four Braun ambulance demos to explore
The new function will allow employees to record unplanned shifts, holdovers, shift variances, shift adjustments and unscheduled overtime
Learn how to stand up a UAS program at your agency, how to pass the AKT and two potential ways drones can save lives
Modern research is dispelling treatment misconceptions and out-of-date practices that are limiting the standard of care
An international perspective and a local approach to community education illustrate how community resiliency training can save lives
What will you do to improve prehospital medicine and your community?
Wear appropriate gear, build in fail safes and backup plans, and be aware of changing water conditions to conduct a successful swift water rescue
Caregiver thermometer can be used for measurement of forehead temperature without contact