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Pulsara Provides NEMSIS-formatted Public API for ePCR Vendor Interoperability

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 9, 2019 CONTACT Hannah Ostrem Hannah.Ostrem@pulsara.com (877) 903-5642 The adoption by Pulsara of the NEMSIS format...

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Communication at 11,000 Feet: Thoughts from a New EMT

Last summer, I had the opportunity to take an EMT class and subsequently obtain my license from the state of Montana. Not knowing exactly what I wanted to do with my new licensure, I thought back to...

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Pulsara Around the Country - October 2019

September Recap: September was by far the busiest event month of 2019. We attended a whopping 11 shows in seven states throughout the continental US - we even managed to attend conferences in both of...

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Create Barriers Between Patients and Medical Errors

Implementing a medication administration cross check helped St. Charles County Ambulance District reduce dosing errors and win recognition for its Just Culture. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally...

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How Virginia Mason Medical Center Broke Down Healthcare Communication Silos

Editor's Note: The following article originally appeared on Becker's Healthcare Review, and was authored by Anuja Vaidya (Twitter). One of the biggest contributors to inefficiency in healthcare is a...

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Miami Valley Hospital First in World to Integrate Two Stroke Technologies

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Combination of Pulsara and RAPID expands window of opportunity for treatment BOZEMAN, MT – September 27, 2019 – Miami Valley Hospital is the first site in the world to use the...

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The Changing Face of STEMI and Stroke Care

When I was fresh out of Paramedic school, STEMI and stroke patients were something we couldn’t do much about except monitor and transport. To be honest, we hadn’t even started using the term "STEMI,"...

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