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News, updates, and commentary on the world of emergency medical services.
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Trailblazing Women in EMS
Chief Douglas Randell talks with EMS researcher Dr. Remle Crowe about the achievements of women in prehospital care and elsewhere.
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Clarion Events Partners with the National Association Of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers
Clarion Events is pleased to announce today that the Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS) and the National Association Of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers (NAMIHP) have partnered to advance community paramedicine and mobile integrated healthcare (MIH) in the prehospital setting.
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Most Dangerous Job: EMS Responder Injuries and Fatalities
In this episode, we interview Brian J. Maguire, Dr.PH, MSA, EMT-P, about the serious realities faced by EMS responders, exploring the intricate details of responder injuries and fatalities. Dr. Maguire's insightful 2023 research in "Prehospital and Disaster Medicine" provides a sobering look at the risks these brave individuals encounter daily, offering valuable perspectives on safeguarding those who are first on the scene to save lives.
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Clarion Events, JEMS Announces Partnership with Mind the Frontline to Support First Responder Mental Health
Mind the Frontline, a 501(c)(3) registered charity dedicated to supporting the mental health and overall well-being of frontline first responders, is thrilled to announce its newest partnership with Clarion Events and The Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS).
This collaboration aims to provide valuable resources and support to first responders through monthly blogs, quarterly podcasts & webinars, and the inaugural First Responder Mental Health Week, scheduled for October 7th to 11th, 2024.
As a leading provider of information and news for the improvement of patient care in the prehospital setting, JEMS and JEMS Events & Training are committed to delivering the latest and most reliable information to the EMS community. With a focus on improving prehospital patient care and promoting positive change in EMS, JEMS is a trusted source of education and information for EMS providers, instructors, and administrators.
JEMS seeks to improve prehospital patient care and promote positive change in EMS by delivering information and education from industry leaders, change-makers, and emerging voices. With a rich tradition of editorial excellence and a consortium of subject matter experts, JEMS fulfills its commitment to EMS providers by providing state-of-the-science, high-quality content.
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What to Know about the National Fire Academy's EMS Curriculum
Michael Stern, training specialist and curriculum manager for the National Fire Academy's Emergency Medical Services Curriculum, joins the Not A-Fib Podcast to discuss the EMS curriculum at the National Fire Academy, the classes offered and some upcoming changes to the curriculum. Additionally, we discuss some of the advantages of attending classes at the National Fire Academy, how to apply for classes and what to expect when you get accepted into a class.
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Measles: A Current Review
Infectious disease expert Katherine West discusses the current measles outbreak currently ongoing.
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