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EMS.gov | Leveraging DOT Grant Funds for EMS Crash Response Improvement

American Ambulance Association

This content is for AAA members only. Please either Log In or Join! The post EMS.gov | Leveraging DOT Grant Funds for EMS Crash Response Improvement appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Episode 69: Head and neck surgery with Alexandra Kejner

Critical Care Scenarios

We discuss head and neck surgery with Dr. Alexandra Kejner, otolaryngologist at the Medical University of South Carolina specializing in transoral robotic surgery, reconstructive surgery including microvascular free tissue transfer, salivary neoplasms, and sialoendoscopic procedures. Find us on Patreon here! Buy your merch here! Takeaway lessons References We discuss head and neck surgery with Dr.

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EMS Profiles | Meet Maryam Boyd

American Ambulance Association

Maryam Boyd Paramedic Crew Chief Mecklenburg EMS Agency (Medic 911) Charlotte, NC Share on Facebook | X | Instagram | LinkedIn How did you come to be in EMS? I’ve […] The post EMS Profiles | Meet Maryam Boyd appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Resolutions or Habits? St Emlyn’s

St. Emlyn's

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Just before midnight at the NYE dinner party I was hosting the guests started to ask around the table “what are your New Year’s resolutions?”. Many people disclosed that they … Resolutions or Habits? St Emlyn’s Read More » The post Resolutions or Habits? St Emlyn’s appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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EMS told "Not a STEMI". What do you think?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Pendell Meyers A woman in her 70s had acute chest pain and called EMS. On arrival, EMS recorded relatively normal vital signs and this EMS ECG: What do you think? Interpretation : diagnostic of acute anterior OMI with STE less than STEMI criteria in V1-V4, hyperacute T waves in V2-V4, and suspiciously flat isoelectric ST segments in III and aVF suspicious for reciprocal findings.

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Community Paramedicine: Where Does The Fire Service Fit In?

Pulsara

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally appeared on FireRescue1.com. Special thanks to our guest author, Courtney Levin , for FireRescue1 BrandFocus Staff. 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.

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Ostarine Cardarine Stack Guide – Results, What to Expect, & More

Paramedics World

When you’re just starting out in looking into an enhanced edge in lifting, the Ostarine and Cardarine stack stands out as a great option. With all the different SARMs and… The post Ostarine Cardarine Stack Guide – Results, What to Expect, & More appeared first on Paramedics World.

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Fatigue: Is It Simple Tiredness or an Underlying Illness?

Paramedics World

Feeling tired, weary, or exhausted? These sensations of fatigue seem to be an inevitable part of modern life. We blame fatigue on lack of sleep, overwork, stress, not enough exercise,… The post Fatigue: Is It Simple Tiredness or an Underlying Illness? appeared first on Paramedics World.

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Episode 28 - Dr. Josh Lupton

The EMS Show

Mike and Ritu welcome Dr. Josh Lupton to the show. He is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon, a cardiac arrest survivor, researcher, and dad! Oh ya, and really involved in the PDX Epistry! Come meet Dr. Lupton!

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Pulling a Code Out of a H.A.T.

EMS 20/20

Sometimes illusions of trauma can get the better of us. Spencer and Chris see if the crew in today's episode is fooled by sleight of. car, or if they manage to see past the tricks and get to the bottom of the magic hat. Sometimes illusions of trauma can get the better of us. Spencer and Chris see if the crew in today's episode is fooled by sleight of. car, or if they manage to see past the tricks and get to the bottom of the magic hat.

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Episode 28 - Dr. Josh Lupton

The EMS Show

Mike and Ritu welcome Dr. Josh Lupton to the show. He is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon, a cardiac arrest survivor, researcher, and dad! Oh ya, and really involved in the PDX Epistry! Come meet Dr. Lupton!

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Save the Date – May 14 & 15, 2024 – Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan Convention

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

On behalf of Wendy Peters, Administrator, Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan; Save the Date – May 14 & 15, 2024 – Paramedic Services Chiefs of Saskatchewan Convention Theme: Working Toward a Brighter Future May 15 Speaker is Dr. Jody Carrington, Renowned Psychologist, Human Connection Expert, Bestselling Author May 16 Speakers are being finalized Join us at the Delta Marriott Downtown (Saskatoon)!

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What the Emergency Clinician Must Know about Remote Monitors in Heart Failure

EMDocs

Authors: Luke Wohlford, MD, MPH (@retinueofblue, EM Resident, University of Vermont Medical Center); Neil Krulewitz, DO (EM Attending, University of Vermont Medical Center); Ahmed Harhash, MD (Heart Failure Cardiologist, University of Vermont Medical Center); Skyler Lentz, MD (@SkylerLentz, EM and Critical Care Attending, University of Vermont Medical Center) Case A 55-year-old man with a history of heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction presents at the request of their cardiologist wi