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While it’s essential that EMS providers stay on top of core clinical skills for the most critical calls, such as sudden cardiac arrest and airway management, it’s also important to keep up with the skills to address issues you may not see as often. From treating burns to managing pain in pediatric patients to responding to mental health calls, new information on best practices can help you hone your practice.
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Telemedicine, community paramedicine, and mobile integrated healthcare programs are changing the face of EMS. Here are 10 things you need to know.
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In the aftermath of the enormous tragedy and loss of life in the Texas floods, our hearts are with every individual, family, and community impacted....
Time-sensitive emergencies are demanding events. Rapid response, coordinated teams, and extensive resources are crucial for patients whose conditions...