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Trauma Stewardship: Caring for the Caregivers in EMS

The EMS Educator

Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? Ronit shares her experiences implementing innovative wellness initiatives, from peer support programs to Wellness Wednesdays, and offers powerful insights on addressing trauma before it leads to burnout.

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Upstander Training and Implicit Bias

The EMS Educator

8, 2024 8 am-5 pm Upstander Handout The Fearless Organization by Amy Edmonson This podcast is sponsored by EMS Gives Life. 8, 2024 8 am-5 pm Upstander Handout The Fearless Organization by Amy Edmonson This podcast is sponsored by EMS Gives Life. Would you consider becoming a living organ donor?

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Addressing Bias in Your Hiring Practices: Part 2 of 2

The EMS Educator

Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? Would you consider becoming a living organ donor? Our guests discuss how Social Determinants of Health can affect employee success and how our seemingly well-thought out requirements may actually harm our diversity efforts. et al www.blackfirebrigade.com Freedom House 2.0

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Improving Transplant Survival with Organ Preservation Tech: Interview with Dr. Anderson, CEO of Paragonix

Medgadget

Paragonix Technologies , a medtech company based in Massachusetts, created the SherpaPak, an FDA organ transportation device that is intended to keep donor organs safe and viable on their journey to a transplant recipient. The process of procuring a donor organ adds an additional layer of complexity to consider.

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Tasty Morsels of Critical Care 077 | Thyroid emergencies

Emergency Medicine Ireland

The thyroid is a deceptive little organ, tucked in the neck, quietly secreting hormones and interfering in negative feedback loops. It usually restricts its mischief to outpatient clinics by running hot or cold on a chronic basis, occasionally hypertrophying and interfering with its more important neighbour the airway.