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Working with Law Enforcement at EMS Calls
Law enforcement is often at the scene of an emergency. Here are some tips to help first responders work effectively with the police during EMS calls. -
Resources for EMS Responders to Keep Nearby
Bob Elling highlights the shift towards technology-assisted EMS care, and recommends some top field guides, apps, and other resources for EMS provers. -
How to Work with Firefighters at the Scene
How can EMS successfully work with firefighters at the scene? We look at how different scenarios necessitate different levels of involvement between EMS and firefighters. -
Addressing Bias in Prehospital Pain Management: A Call to EMS Educators
Kim McKenna, PhD, CEN, RN, EMT-P, co-author of Sanders’ Paramedic Textbook, Sixth Edition, discusses how EMS instructors should address disparities in pain management. -
Star of Hit 1970s Show ‘Emergency!’ Discusses New Documentary on Paramedic Challenges Today on ‘Into the Unknown’ Podcast
“Into the Unknown: The Paramedic’s Journey” is a documentary created by Randy Mantooth, star of “Emergency!” a TV show that changed the landscape of EMS in the United States. -
EMS Recertification: Why CAPCE-Approved Courses Are Essential for Online Continuing Education
Considering online continuing education (CE) for EMS training? Read on to learn why CAPCE credit, or credit from the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education, is essential to continuing education, and the integral part it plays in online training with Recert. -
When Heatwaves Scorch the U.S., Teaching Firefighters and EMTs How to Manage Heat-Related Injuries Takes Center Stage
Are you prepared for a heat wave? Are your students? Read on to learn how to get your EMS students ready for what will inevitably be a scorching summer season across the country. -
Here’s How to Find the Time for Your EMS Recertification
Most states require EMS professionals to renew their recertification every two years. Use these tips to make a plan and get recertified. -
Here Are the New Features in Nancy Caroline’s Emergency Care in the Streets, Ninth Edition
The premier paramedic education program’s latest edition contains updated imagery, inclusive text, and more. -
Lights and Siren Use in EMS is Changing. Here's What You Need to Know
Recent findings indicate that lights and siren usage creates a risk not only to the emergency medical professionals but also to the public without providing any lifesaving benefit to the patient.
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Customer Spotlight Q&A: Dr. Mandy Gattis Enhances Her Passion for First Responder Mental Health Through the Mental Health Resilience Officer Course
Nov 22, 2024, 11:56 AM by User Not FoundDr. Mandy Gattis, Project Coordinator at South Carolina EMS Association, talks about her experience taking the NAEMT Mental Health Resilience Officer course and how it's shaped her expertise and experience in her job.Full story
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Webinar Recording: Introducing Navigate Courseware for Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets, 9th Edition
Nov 1, 2022, 11:39 AM by User Not FoundThis is a recording of the Navigate courseware webinar from October 25th, 2022 on Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets, Ninth Edition, led by two Solutions Consultants from The Public Safety Group. For more information on this title, please visit go.psglearning.com/Caroline9eFull story
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CPR Training: Why It Should Always Be CPR Week in Your Community
May 11, 2023, 12:03 PM by User Not FoundEach year, the first responder community steps up from June 1 -7 to help members of their communities learn the importance of CPR. Let's commit to teaching CPR all year.Full story
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Here’s How to Find the Time for Your EMS Recertification
Jan 19, 2023, 09:40 AM by User Not FoundMost states require EMS professionals to renew their recertification every two years. Use these tips to make a plan and get recertified.Full story