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ems-medic-patient

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10 Things EMS Providers Need to Know About Acute Pain Management

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to our guest blogger this week, Dean Meenach, MSN, RN, CNL, CEN, CCRN, CPEN, EMT-P. ** -- EMS providers must have a...

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medic-amb-medic-radio

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Employee Retention: Engage EMS Providers With Opportunities for Advancement [EMS1 2019 Trend Report - Part 2]

EDITOR'S NOTE: Last month, EMS1, Fitch & Associates, and the National EMS Management Association released their fourth annual EMS Trend Report, proudly sponsored by Pulsara. We invite you to read,...

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August-TS-Blog

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Pulsara Around the Country - August 2019

June & July Recap: Our events calendar for June and July was a little lighter than the super busy spring and fall conference schedules we have, but that doesn't mean Pulsara hasn't been busy! Not...

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medics-amb-chris-jamie

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Leadership in EMS: Let Your Voice Be Heard

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Chris Matthews for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. I have been involved in EMS in one way or another since 1994, and while...

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medic-ems-radio-report-1

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EMS Providers and Leaders Share their Perception of the State of EMS [EMS1 2019 EMS Trend Report Part 1]

EDITOR'S NOTE: Earlier this month, EMS1, Fitch & Associates, and the National EMS Management Association released their fourth annual EMS Trend Report, proudly sponsored by Pulsara. Read, ponder, and...

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teamactivation

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The Value of Connected Teams: Reducing Medical Error

As Benjamin Franklin once wrote, time is money. And while Mr. Franklin may have coined that term back in the 1700s, his words still ring true when it comes to the current state of healthcare....

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How to Reduce Door-to-ECG Times

Fewer things are more frustrating for a medic than calling in a STEMI. First, they have to send the ECG in for the physician to see before they arrive at the hospital, and then they are asked to stop...

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