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Paramedic Chiefs of Canada – Paramedicine, Mental Health, and Crisis Calls in the Community: Highlights for Leadership

FirstWatch

Areas for practice change include alternative care options (outside of ED), response team approaches, community paramedicine, and post-care follow up. Polly Ford-Jones is a Professor in Allied Health at Humber Polytechnic in Toronto and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto in the Paramedicine Collaborative at DFCM.

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[PARAMEDIC CHIEFS OF CANADA] December 2024 e-Bulletin

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

PCC Research Webinars The PCC would like to thank Polly Ford-Jones for her presentation on Paramedicine, Mental Health, and Crisis Calls in the Community: Highlights for Leadership last month. We are excited to announce the next webinar February 6 th 2025, which will feature a presentation by Thrsa J.

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[PARAMEDIC CHIEFS OF CANADA] November 2024 e-Bulletin

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

PCC Research Committee The PCC research committee is pleased to announce a series of webinars dedicated to engaging Paramedic leaders in research and translating findings in an informative and targeted manner. Commencing in December, these bi-monthly webinars will present on a body of work relevant to Paramedic leaders.

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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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Abstract: The Preburn Project: Preventing Burnout by Predicting Compromised Wellness in EMS Workers | 06 February 2025

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

Drawing on extensive 9-1-1 call data and real-world insights, the webinar will highlight key risk factors associated with compromised mental wellness (CMW), such as trauma exposure, workload intensity, and demographic vulnerabilities. Members, if you’re already logged in click here for instant access to the webinar materials.

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Rural Health Grants Available | Technical Assistance Webinar December 11

American Ambulance Association

Read this in your browser December 6, 2024 New Funding Available for Rural Health Care Services Outreach Program Apply by January 27, 2025 The Rural Health Care Services Outreach […] The post Rural Health Grants Available | Technical Assistance Webinar December 11 appeared first on American Ambulance Association.

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Abstract: Paramedicine, mental health, and crisis calls in the community: Highlights for leadership | 05 December 2024

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada

Poster (PDF): Click to download Members, login at the top-left for access to the webinar recording, handout and other materials. Members, if you’re already logged in click here for instant access to the webinar materials. Crowe routinely uses data to improve community health and safety.