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Community Paramedicine: Where Does The Fire Service Fit In?

Pulsara

Departments can play a large role in supporting the health and safety of underserved residents The inherent nature of the fire service means that responses to community needs are usually reactive. That’s not to say the fire service hasn’t made great strides to be proactive about their day-to-day operations when and where they can.

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How to Become a Community Paramedic

Unitek EMT

Explore the educational pathway, skills, and opportunities in community paramedicine. Community Paramedicine represents a transformative approach to healthcare delivery, particularly in underserved or rural areas where access to healthcare services is often limited.

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[PARAMEDIC CHIEFS OF CANADA] February 2024 e-Bulletin

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

The PCC Awards of Excellence are awarded to any person (or team) who has developed and implemented an EMS process, method, or program that demonstrates extraordinary achievement within the last three years. This year we will also be hosting the 20th International Roundtable on Community Paramedicine ( IRCP ) June 7th-8th.

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Telemedicine for Ambulance Crews Has a Future, Despite Fiasco of ET3

Pulsara

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is an excerpt from an article by Larry Beresford, originally published on EMS World on April 3rd, 2024. Check out the full article here. Every EMT or paramedic who works out in the field knows that a fair percentage, some might say the majority, of our patients, don’t actually need to go to the emergency room.”

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(Q2/2024) ESO Updates: Quarterly Product Enhancements

ESO

Last month we conducted a Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedicine survey and had some interesting results. As Mobile Integrated Health/Community Paramedic programs continue to evolve and mature, the focus on providers that are traditionally in clinics and other healthcare facilities will become more prevalent.