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Kinsie Clarkson
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May 21, 2021
While it’s critical that EMS providers stay on top of the latest clinical skills for saving lives, it’s also important to look for ways to improve overall operations, especially as ongoing changes brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic continue to change the way EMS providers deliver care.
From our free eBook, learn 10 things you need to know about four key operational issues, including interagency cooperation, the expanding role of telehealth in EMS, and lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. We also explore how new innovations in your EMS station can help prepare providers to deliver the best patient care possible, as well as promote the safety and well-being of EMS providers themselves.
In this eBook, you'll learn more about:
Use the knowledge and strategies in this guide to better understand these issues, then share it with your colleagues. Discuss your policies and procedures, as well as your infrastructure, and consider how you can implement changes and monitor improvements.
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