Having a good partner in EMS can mean the difference between having a good tour or being tortured. What's your definition of a good partner? Is it personality, professionalism, kno ... more
The salty dog, the medic everyone calls Doc. What does it take to have longevity in EMS? What changes for that provider who has ten, twenty or more years in the industry? EMS prof ... more
EMS Week started today and goes until May 26th, 2012. This years theme is "More Than A Job, A Calling". I think for many of us this is true and for many others it was true at one ... more
Ahh yes, the drive to be an EMT. The car wrecks, shootings, heart attacks and cardiac arrests. But once you have that nice EMT card you quickly realize that most of what you are d ... more
What makes an EMS professional? It is your uniform, education or attitude? Is it defined by your skills or your last exam score? What about paid vs. volunteer? Can there be a defi ... more
With EMS Office Hours beng nominated for EMS Blog Of The Year. I sent out a call for the other nominees and bloggers to join in this episode to discuss why we blog, talk about fee ... more
The snow storm that hit NYC in Dec 2010 was one of the most challenging events to face the NYC EMS providers there. Delays in patient access from lack of plowing, decreases in both ... more
Its time for another topic filled show at Office Hours. This month promises to get really get the dialog started. Be sure to join us by calling in or via the live chat room for di ... more
A recent YouTube video showcases a recorded conversation between an employee and management. Right or wrong, this is yet another perception issue in EMS on what is expected, entit ... more
Patient assessment in EMS is pointed to as the key ingredient with our patient contacts. Yet how much time is really spent on this in class? Things like the importance of reassess ... more
How EMS is perceived is important for many reasons. Some of this perception can be controlled by what you do or how active your agency is in its community. The media can also have ... more
You respond to a cardiac arrest patient. The family or caretaker hands you a Do Not Resuscitate Order. OK, no brainer on what to do right? Well, maybe not. While the DNR is meant ... more
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In EMS, tranportation of our patients can mean many or few options. Patient condition, requests and appropriateness all play a part in deciding how, when and why we transport them ... more
EMS seems to be always trying to find an identity. New guidelines on certification levels are out and some things have been removed, added etc. Wouldnt it be easier and make more ... more
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