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Recert Digest: Introducing Six New Courses [July 2019]
Our Recert team is pleased to announce the availability of six new courses focused on topics ranging from critical care to spinal cord injury and neurogenic shock. Learn more about these unique courses today. -
Recert Digest: New Enhancements Employers Will Love [June 2019]
Our Recert team is pleased to announce new enhancements that make it easier for employers to manage courses in the Recert platform! Check them out today. -
Recert Digest: Sepsis Training Video [May 2019]
Did you know? Sepsis takes more than 270,000 lives a year in the United States. Thankfully, as many as 80% of sepsis deaths could be prevented with rapid diagnosis and treatment. -
Recert Digest: Children with Special Healthcare Needs Series [April 2019, Part 2]
Our Recert team is pleased to announce the availability of two new courses in our Children with Special Healthcare Needs series. -
Recert Digest: Two New Game-Based Courses Available Now [April 2019, Part 1]
Stay up-to-date on new Recert courses and features with the Recert Digest. -
Recert Digest: Easier EMS CE Tracking for Employees
Stay up-to-date on new Recert courses and features with the Recert Digest. -
Recert Digest: New Assessment Remediation Feature
Stay up-to-date on new Recert courses and features with the monthly Recert Digest. -
Recert Digest: Enhanced Ability for Employers and Employees to Apply CE Hours Towards Certification
Stay up-to-date on new Recert courses and features with the monthly Recert Digest. -
Recert Digest: Archive Completed NREMT & State Certifications
Stay up-to-date on new Recert courses and features with the monthly Recert Digest. -
Recert Digest: New ConEd Courses, Features, and More [May 2018]
Stay up-to-date on new Recert courses and features with the monthly Recert Digest.
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Medical Director Discusses the Importance of Evidence-Based Content for EMS Recertification
Evidence-based medicine uses the scientific method to organize and apply current data to improve health care decisions. Despite its ubiquitous usage in health care, it is relatively new to prehospital care. Is it time for a change?Full story