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Saturday, March 26, 2016

JEMS

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Adding Value to your EMS Supply Management System

In order to effectively deliver safe and efficient patient care, frontline first response and ambulance, and flight crews need a reliable supply and logistic program.  Not all EMS operations a...

Expanding the Use of Simulation in EMS

The use of simulation in education has been linked to improved knowledge retention rates, improvements in quality and patient safety, and even employee satisfaction.  After all simulation is s...

The 2015 AHA Guidelines Recommendations on Targeted Temperature Management of Cardiac Arrest Patients and the Implications for Prehospital Providers

Targeted temperature management (TTM), formerly known as “therapeutic hypothermia,” is an evidence-based standard of care that increases the potential for a good neurologic outcome for post-cardiac...

LATEST VIDEOS

Arkansas Woman Complains About Slow Ambulance Response

Wed, Mar 23, 2016
911 caller requested no use of lights and sirens.

WHITE PAPERS

The “FirstNet-Ready” Mobile Office: Top Considerations for Connecting First Responders

First-response mobile workforces face the most demanding and often dangerous work environments, performing jobs that are critical to our infrastructure—protecting public safety,...

Top 5 Reasons Paramedics need an In-Vehicle Gateway

Technology in the ambulance is advancing every day.  EKGs and patient care records, dispatch, telemedicine and tracking technologies enable medics to safely treat patients,...

SUPPLEMENT

EMS 10: Innovators in EMS 2015

Innovation & Advancement in EMS

Physio-Control and JEMS identify some of the best innovators in the EMS industry and alert the EMS community to their achievements to help providers and patients in the future.

COLUMNISTS

Bryan Bledsoe

Community Paramedicine: Boon or Bane for EMS?

Bryan Bledsoe, DO, FACEP, FAAEM, EMT-P
We must first fix the inherent problem with EMS before we assume more responsibilities.  
Mark E.A. Escott, MD, MPH, FACEP

American EMS can Learn from Australian Systems

Mark E.A. Escott, MD, MPH, FACEP
I thought I could improve their system, but what I found instead changed what EMS could be. 
Fran Hildwine, BS, NREMT-P

Hands On Product Reviews March 2016

Fran Hildwine, BS, NREMT-P, CCEMT-P
Check out the latest EMS products reviewed in JEMS.
Keith Wesley, MD, FACEP

Study Shows Video Laryngoscopes Improve Intubation S...

Keith Wesley, MD, FACEP
Study shows King Vision video laryngoscopy is raising the bar for intubation success rates. 
David Page MS, NRP

Applying Cognitive Load Theory to Design Effective S...

David Page, MS, NRP
Understand cognitive load theory and learn instructional design methods to help you design simula...

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Belgium Attacks

Belgium’s King, Queen Visit First Responders

King Philippe and Queen Mathilde visit with first responders at site of terror bombing.
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Update on NFPA 1917, 2018 Edition Technical Committee on Ambulances

Update on NFPA 1917, 2018 Edition Technical Committee on Ambulances

FYI: Interagency Board Releases Training Trigger for Administration of Naloxone (Narcan)

the Interagency Board (IAB) supports the consideration by all states and local jurisdictions to make naloxone available for use by law enforcement. 
Katherine West, RN,BSN,MSEd Infection Control Consultant

Why Travel History on All Patients is a Must

Patient assessment sheets should be revamped on a national basis to make sure travel history is a standard part of assessment for all patients.
Bryan Bledsoe

Community Paramedicine: Boon or Bane for EMS?

We must first fix the inherent problem with EMS before we assume more responsibilities. 

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