That legal framing sets the stage for “Getting past ‘no’ when the patient needs to go,” in which Samantha Johnson, Esq.; and ...
Patient volume not tenure drives better survival in severely injured trauma patients treated by EMS clinicians, per UPMC and University of ...
Severely injured patients are more likely to survive if they are initially treated by an emergency medical services (EMS) clinician who sees a high number of trauma patients, rather than a clinician ...
You arrive at the scene to find a patient struggling to breathe. They can’t speak clearly, no family is present, and no one knows their medical history. What medications are they on? Do they have life ...
Paul Rosenberger tells EMS providers to remember the DOT mnemonic to consider the possibilities for rhabdomyolysis beyond ...
February is Career and Technical Education Month. Each Day, Blue River Career Programs is spotlighting one of its programs and a student in that program. The spotlight for Tuesday, Feb.