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Happy New Goals! Refresh Yourself and Your Workforce in the New Year or Anytime

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Alison Bruns for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. Whether you're a doctor, nurse,...

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Your ED Overcrowding is Costing Stroke Patients Brain Tissue

1.9 million neurons, 14 billion synapses, and 7.5 miles of myelinated fibers — this is what a brain experiencing an acute stroke loses every MINUTE that passes without treatment. Even more...

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How One EMS System is Working to Improve Care Systems in Time-Sensitive Emergencies

When the concept for EMS was born nearly 50 years ago, it was meant to be an integrated part of a smooth system of care beginning with the call to EMS dispatch and continuing through to definitive...

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5 Reasons to Upgrade Your EMS Trucks' Old Flip Phones

I love my job, and I have the privilege of working with some amazing people around the US. But naturally, we are sometimes met with challenges from teams who haven't yet made upgrading their...

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What We All Need to Remember About Doctors, Nurses, and First Responders this Holiday Season

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Scott Stanley for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. The holidays are upon us. All is calm; all is bright. But not in your local...

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Treating Wake Up Stroke with tPA: New Data Suggests Feasibility

With an estimated 25%, or 1 in 4 strokes considered "wake up strokes," where the patient wakes up to find they've suffered deficits and are unsure how long it has been since symptom onset, it's no...

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Who's On First -- The Frightening Reality of Healthcare Communication

Who's on First is an original comedy skit that was made famous by Abbot and Costello back in the early 1940's. It's a classic illustration of two people talking, but it's as if they are speaking...

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