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What is EMS Strong? | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. You are here: Home. What is EMS Strong? What is EMS Strong? May 20, 2015. EMS Strong, the theme for EMS Week 2015, comes during a year with an alarming number of suicides among EMS providers. As tragic as this is, I am encouraged that attention mental illness among EMS provider has received. This topic needs to come out of the shadows and be okay talk about. And How EMS can be the voice of courage for one another. The Code Green Campaign. Courage...
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Med Math Simplified Saved My Butt | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. You are here: Home. Med Math Simplified Saved My Butt. Med Math Simplified Saved My Butt. July 30, 2015. Published his book Med Math Simplified. I felt that there was hope when I read this passage early in the book:. Amy said. Then she walked away, taking her solution to the problem with her. Wow, I thought, here is a book about med math written by someone who struggled with and hated it as much as I do. There is also a section at the end of the ...
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August, 2015 | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. Archives for August 2015. August 27, 2015. Tweet Thursday, August 28, 2014 started out as one. We had some space in the lab schedule for our second semester paramedic students, so we decided to do a pit crew resuscitation workshop. I modified a con-ed presentation that I put together a few years ago, and added YouTube videos of a witnessed cardiac arrest […]. Filed Under: New Educator Chronicles. Ten Years Since My First Article. August 10, 2015.
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Professionalism | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. A Difference in Culture. February 20, 2016. Coarse Asystole and Life Saving. September 24, 2015. Tweet Coarse Asystole is a new blog written by Sean Hulsman, a paramedic and educator in the Buffalo, NY. area. I happened to do my first ride-along with in EMT class with him, and was fortunate enough to work as his partner a few times after. His clinical knowledge, the way he interacted with patients, […]. Book Review: A Matter of Inches. Tweet Once...
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5 Resources For People Getting Back into EMS | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. You are here: Home. 5 Resources For People Getting Back into EMS. 5 Resources For People Getting Back into EMS. January 19, 2015. 1 Limmer Creative Apps. These flash-card style review and practice test apps are excellent. There are general EMT and paramedic review ones available, and others in more specific content areas, such as airway, ACLS, and 12-lead ECG’s, and cost around $5-$10 each. 2 Med Math Simplified. Jamie Davis, host of the MedicCast.
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2014 Year in Review | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. You are here: Home. 2014 Year in Review. 2014 Year in Review. December 30, 2014. 2014 was quite a busy year for me. Looking back I did not realize how many personal, family, and professional events took place since last January. Here are some of the highlights, with the corresponding blog posts. First, I completed my first full year teaching with a paramedic program. I learned a few things about adult education theory. And am working on my first ...
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Uncategorized | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. August 22, 2016. Tweet Over at EMS 1, I wrote about a fun exercise we did in my paramedic class to practice pediatric medication administration. I brought my children, ages five and two, to class, and I had them hand students cards with a medication and condition on it. The students then had to calculate the correct dose […]. Active Learning About Capnography in Paramedic Chief. May 9, 2016. Using Videos to Teach at EMS1. March 21, 2016. Tweet I ...
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NAEMT Safety Course | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. You are here: Home. April 23, 2015. Yesterday I taught my first NAEMT Safety Course. This is a great course, and I highly recommend it. I am looking forward to the second edition coming out in the fall. May 13, 2015 at 9:56 pm. May 19, 2015 at 10:50 pm. Thanks Charlene. I did hear about the resiliency module and am very excited to learn more about it. Speak Your Mind Cancel reply. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. A Difference in Culture.
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. August 22, 2016. Tweet Over at EMS 1, I wrote about a fun exercise we did in my paramedic class to practice pediatric medication administration. I brought my children, ages five and two, to class, and I had them hand students cards with a medication and condition on it. The students then had to calculate the correct dose […]. Active Learning About Capnography in Paramedic Chief. May 9, 2016. Using Videos to Teach at EMS1. March 21, 2016. Tweet La...
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Clinical | EMS Patient Perspective
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Promoting excellent care, for every patient on every call. The Logistics Of Managing a Patient With Anaphylaxis. June 19, 2014. Tweet This week I taught the immunology section for my paramedic class. I broke the class into groups to do case studies, and one was for a 12-year-old with anaphylaxis with stridor and difficulty breathing. Towards the end of their treatment plan on the white board, the group wrote that they would intubate if the […]. What Should I Teach About Anaphylaxis? June 5, 2014. Tweet I...
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