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(Q4/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

EHR | MIH / Community Paramedicine Run Type Mobile Integrated Health (MIH)/Community Paramedicine has been added to ESO EHR to better support the unique workflow requirements of agencies that document MIH/CP visits. Check out the three previous ESO Updates Quarterly Product Enhancements blog posts below. What to expect in Q1/25?

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The Truth

My Paramedic Blog

I had trouble writing in this blog ever since I started getting PTSD symptoms. My posts dwindled because PTSD sucked all my passion out of paramedicine. When I first wanted to become a paramedic, I wanted to learn all I could about paramedicine. I believe it is time for me to start writing in this blog again.

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The Reality of Ramping for Student Paramedics

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

Those drawn towards more mobile, emergent, autonomous roles found their place in paramedicine. Lifesaving skills; prehospital paramedicine; clinical challenges; emergency response; community-based roles and making a difference every day. Retrieved from [link] Paramedicine Board AHPRA. Thanks for reading, Tammie.

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Happiness – Is there a Secret?

My Paramedic Blog

Having chosen the path of paramedicine has taken me to interesting places, allowed me to try various jobs, shown me that none of these jobs were more satisfying than paramedic work (that I didn’t choose wrong!) . I haven’t posted in this blog for a long time and yet I am getting more traffic than ever before.

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The Trouble With Great Expectations

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

With this in mind, rather than aiming to instruct readers on how to do their job, based on my own expectations of paramedics, or that of an industry majority, the goal was to suggest ways of personally reflecting on what we do in paramedicine, from the outside in. This blog aims for the same focus.

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Looking For A Sense Of Purpose

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

In recent times, frontline paramedicine has altered in many ways. Almost eight months behind schedule, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic Student Handbook is finally finished (to be published on 28th February). Some positive, some not so.

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Still on Track: NERIS Beta Launch and Latest Developments

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Community Risk Reduction: allows NERIS to collect risk reduction data ahead of local emergencies, such as proactive efforts, including inspections, smoke and carbon monoxide alarm incidents, public education classes, community paramedicine, mobile integrated health programs, and more.

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