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ems-medic-patch

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Celebrating First Responders: What Does Being a Paramedic Mean to You?

EMS Week this year comes in the midst of a global pandemic. Every day, EMS teams across the country and around the world are risking their lives to...

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kris-kaull-medic-patient

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Failures and Wins in EMS and How to Mentor the Next Generation: An Interview with Kris Kaull

During the 2019 EMS World Expo last year, Pulsara CMO Kris Kaull sat down with Mike Verkest, EMS Training Officer and Host of "Tales and Stories from EMS World," to talk about success, failure, and...

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pulsara-office-summer

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Pulsara Makes The Tech Tribune's List of 2020 Best Tech Startups in Bozeman, MT

Pulsara is pleased to announce that the company has been selected as one of The Tech Tribune's 2020 Best Tech Startups in Bozeman, Montana! The Tech Tribune partners with Crunchbase to spotlight the...

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video-chat-medic-tablet

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How EMS Agencies Are Embracing Telehealth (And Why It Matters)

EMS has traditionally been built around well-established response, treat, and transport protocols. The COVID-19 crisis upended this, expanding the focus beyond time-sensitive emergencies to things...

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Building Effective Teams [Part 4]:  Surface Conflict and Commit to Standards and Decisions

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Megan Wittmann for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. This is Part 4 of our blog series Building Effective Teams. You can find the first...

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ems-ambulance-lights

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Should EMS Know the Addresses of COVID-19 Patients?

Privacy, Safety, and How Telehealth Technology Could Be the Answer COVID-19 causes tension between pandemic mitigation measures and patient privacy One of the most pressing questions to come out of...

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ecg-machine-stemi

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Where Are the STEMIs and Strokes? Doctors Urge Patients Not to Wait

Since COVID-19 began spreading in the United States in March, emergency departments have seen a sharp decrease in the number of STEMI and stroke patients coming through their doors. For almost two...

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