Education


Pediatric Trauma Course for 911 Telecommunicators

Enhance your understanding of pediatric trauma – its impact in the United States and how 911 telecommunicators can assist EMS providers on the scene.

Pediatric Trauma Course for EMS Providers

Enhance your understanding of pediatric trauma – its impact in the United States, field management, and the resources available to EMS to assist with making the best transport decisions for their patients.

Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment

In January, 2008 North Carolina implemented a standardized statewide form to legally document a patient's wishes concerning end of life care. Both the information provided on this page and the online Emergency Medical Services MOST Educational Program were developed by the NC OEMS and the EMSPIC to assist EMS agencies and personnel in understanding how the MOST form is to be used.

CPR Quality Improves Survival

This webcast will focus on the latest resuscitation science and the evolution of the 2010 AHA Guidelines. We’ll review BLS and ACLS guidelines, key changes, areas of future research, and measurement of resuscitation.

Building a Program of Quality Care for Victims of Cardiac Arrest

Join Dr. Abella for this informative presentation that will discuss the latest science on what matters most in resuscitation care, and will highlight practical approaches to "elevating your game" in cardiac arrest care

Breathe Deeply: How CPAP and Ventilation Can Help

The introduction and increased use of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices has added a new dimension to prehospital airway management. This webcast will discuss the difference between CPAP and bag-valve mask ventilation, as well as indications and contraindications for CPAP.

Simulating Work: How to Effectively Incorporate Simulation into Prehospital Care

This webcast will discuss best practices in the implementation of simulation and how to create instructor competencies so your program, and your students, succeed.

CPAP: Filling the Sails to Respiratory Relief

Continuous positive airway pressure provided by a CPAP mask can be a crashing patient's lifeline if used appropriately by EMS.

Technologies & Practices: Is EMS Driving Hospital Care?

Does EMS lead the pack when it comes to technology and care, and what's the wave of the future? This webcast will discuss technology, devices and therapies often used in the field that are less common in hospital emergency departments.

Ambulance Construction 101: A Global View

Wayne Zygowicz, BA, EMT-P, will discuss the latest innovations in ambulance construction from the U.S. and Europe, and how they can keep you safe in your next ambulance.

Connecting Care Teams and Collecting Data: How it helps both you and your patient—The Houston Experience

Houston Fire Department EMS uses the latest technology to connect field and hospital care teams.

Universal Capnography: What, When, How and Why!

How many asthmatics does your agency see in a month? If it's more than you can count, don't miss this webcast! You'll learn about the various uses of capnography, including uses in non-intubated patients, by hearing from a capnography expert and reviewing case studies.

Blast Injuries: What You Need to Know

Current trends in global terrorism demand that EMS providers be prepared for and capable of responding to explosions-by far the most common cause of casualties associated with terrorism.

CPAP for Everyone!

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is changing field protocols.

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