SCEMSA EMS Symposium

Date: March 5 - 7
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC

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Connected EMS Teams

Pulsara unites EMS and hospital teams on a single patient channel for everyday patient cases, special events, evacuations, or MCIs. Start a case, share crucial details (such as an ECG or field images), and receive immediate feedback once the case is closed.  

Ready to learn more? Fill out the form above to meet with our team during the SCEMSA EMS Conference. 

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Why Attend the Symposium?

The South Carolina Association EMS Symposium offers attendees a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and grow within the emergency medical services field. 

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Why ELSE Should You Attend?

Because Pulsara Will Be There!

While Pulsara unites all care team members within and across organizations for any patient event and every method of arrival, learn more about Pulsara below and stop by our table during the conference to see the platform in action. 

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CHI St. Joseph Health EMS in Bryan, TX, combined Pulsara with Texas's emergency wristband system, creating a unified way to triage and keep track of 150+ patients a day during the Texas Renaissance Festival. 

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Learn first-hand how community paramedics and clinicians from Colorado use Pulsara to solve community needs that have never been solved before. With Pulsara, community paramedics can provide real-time telehealth communication between physicians and patients, replacing multiple phone calls and radio reports with one unified patient channel.

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Whether it's for everyday transports, urgent emergencies, or large-scale crises, Pulsara is there to serve the needs of every patient encountered by the community. It's always ready, every day, for every scenario. Download the handout to learn how you can use Pulsara across your state. 

Download Pulsara & South Carolina Handout

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