Hurricane Season Readiness: 10 Essential Steps for First Responders
The 2025 hurricane season has arrived, and emergency professionals are watching the forecasts closely. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric...
Thanks to the exponential growth of new innovation, technology, and research, the field of EMS has found itself alongside virtually every other industry in a period of constant change. Medicine today looks different than it will 10, 5, or even 1 year from now.
So what do you think that means for the future of EMS? Where is the industry headed? Help out our friends at EMS1.com by contributing your feedback for the 2019 EMS Trend Report. You'll help cover topics like:
- Is mobile integrated healthcare the future of EMS?
- Should paramedics be required to have a four-year degree?
- What cutting edge technologies will change patient care?
- Should the term “paramedicine" replace emergency medical services as a name for what we do?
Let your voice be heard right here.
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