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Using Mobile-First Technology to Manage the COVID-19 Surge [WEBINAR]

Using Mobile-First Technology to Manage the COVID-19 Surge [WEBINAR]

On Tuesday, March 24th at 9:00 PT/10:00 MT/12:00 ET, All Things FirstNet will be hosting a webinar focused on using mobile-first technology to manage the COVID-19 patient surge. 

Leveraging the power of smart devices, First Responders, Emergency Managers, County Health, and Hospital Systems (both urban and rural) are tackling the unknown. In this webinar, we will discuss opportunities for 1) Mitigating patient surge, 2) Limiting transfers of a patient to those that absolutely need it, 3) Protecting frontline clinicians from unnecessary exposure, 4) Preserving PPE (Gloves/Masks/etc.), and 5) providing secure outpatient isolation communication.

This webinar will be presented by Flight Paramedic and Chief Marketing Officer at Pulsara, Kris Kaull. Kris has driven innovation and positive change in EMS for over 26 years. After beginning his career as a firefighter and EMT, Kris started paramedic.com and cofounded EMS1.com, which today is the largest online paramedic resource. Kris is currently the Chief Marketing Officer at Pulsara, a healthcare and EMS tech start-up. He has worked as a firefighter captain, paramedic and ambulance service director and, most recently, practiced as a critical care flight paramedic covering Southwest rural MT and Yellowstone National Park.

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