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Still on Track: NERIS Beta Launch and Latest Developments

ESO

F ire A dministration hosted their fourth informational webinar , NERIS Next Steps: Beta Launch, API Development, and Secondary Schema Release , to update departments on the current progress with NERIS and the anticipated timeline over the next three years. The National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) is on track!

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It’s Coming: The New NERIS Standard

ESO

Department of Homeland Security, the Fire Safety Research Institute, and USFA hosted an informational webinar – Modernizing the U.S. In this webinar, they highlighted the changes coming to fire agencies. For more information on the new system, check out this informational webinar. On July 13, 2023, the U.S.

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Infection and DKA, then sudden dyspnea while in the ED

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

To learn more about Occlusion MI, join us in this Free Webinar on November 27 12 noon US Central Time: Sign up at this link: [link] Infection and DKA, then sudden dyspnea while in the ED A 63 year old male with a PMH of CAD and peripheral vascular disease from type 1 DM presented to clinic and was found to have a very high blood sugar and so was sent (..)

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Pinnacle Webinar Series – Tackling Overdoses with Real-Time Data

FirstWatch

Register for Webinar Tuesday, July 16 th | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PT Overdoses continue to plague communities throughout the US and Canada. sverdugo@firstwatch.net Webinar Date: July 16 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm PT The post Pinnacle Webinar Series – Tackling Overdoses with Real-Time Data appeared first on FirstWatch.

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A Tough ECG, But Learn From It!

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

So I went to look at the chart and here is the history: This patient with no h/o CAD had a couple of episodes of chest pain during the day, then presented with one hour of substernal chest pain that had some reproducibility but also improved from 10/10 to 5/10 with nitroglycerine. Smith and Meyers in the December 5, 2023 Webinar post).

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