Dale Becker gave his system a renewed vigor in their approach to CPR and because of this, Dale has given people back their lives through the efforts of the EMTs and paramedics in the Howard County, Maryland EMS system. His EMS crews stay focused on what is important about resuscitation, high quality compressions with fewer and shorter interruptions and early defibrillation when appropriate. They avoid getting distracted by all of the other events and tasks that might be happening during a cardiac arrest. EMS Garage Host, Chris Montera, interviews Dale at EMS Today 2013 about the improvements and innovations in his system.
Thanks to EMS Today, Pennwell, and Physio-Control for sponsoring the EMS10 Awards and our ProMed Network podcast studio at EMS Today 2013 in Washington, DC.
MedSTAR EMS changed its name recently to MedSTAR Mobile Healthcare. This signifies a fundamental shift in how healthcare is provided on MedSTAR ambulances. At a time when many systems are trying to reinvent themselves and fit into the new reformed system of healthcare in the United States, MedSTAR is paving the way with their move to become a true mobile health care system and not just a transport service. MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic is joined by Matt Zavadsky, Director of Public Affairs at MedSTAR Mobile Healthcare to talk about how other systems can make the improvements and innovations that MedSTAR has.
Thanks to EMS Today, Pennwell, and Physio-Control for sponsoring the EMS10 Awards and our ProMed Network podcast studio at EMS Today 2013 in Washington, DC.
David Grovdahl, EMT-P, is executive director of Leflore County (Okla.) EMS. He determined that there was no reason rural EMS systems couldn’t have similar improvements in cardiac arrest survival rates as seen in major metropolitan systems. He took his system and through carefully applied education and training, was able to show that remote areas could experience success as well. MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic sits down with Dave to talk about what he’s done and how he won the EMS 10 Innovator award this year.
Thanks to EMS Today, Pennwell, and Physio-Control for sponsoring the EMS10 Awards and our ProMed Network podcast studio at EMS Today 2013 in Washington, DC.
Well good day and welcome to this episode of the Nursing Show. I’m your host Jamie Davis. There’s a great show coming for you this week including a special segment on how the FDA helps with food safety and planning for acts of terrorism and disasters recorded at the public health preparedness summit in Atlanta earlier last month. Host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic interviewed attorney Jason Bashura on his experiences with the FDA and preparedness planning and how the agency is actively involved in keeping all of us safe.
Well good day and welcome to this episode of the Nursing Show. I’m your host Jamie Davis. There’s a great show coming for you this week including a special segment on how the FDA helps with preparedness and planning for acts of terrorism and disasters recorded at the public health preparedness summit in Atlanta earlier last month. Host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic interviewed attorney Brooke Courtney on her experiences with the FDA and preparedness planning and how the agency is actively involved in keeping all of us safe.
At EMS Today 2013 in Washington, D.C. last month, MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic sat down with Joe Oliverio from Panasonic to talk about their new tablets. The Panasonic ToughPads are built to the same exacting specifications as their renowned Toughbook laptop computers and come with either Windows or Android operating systems installed.
As more and more systems move to touch based tablet systems for patient care reporting and back of the ambulance computing, the ToughPads are going to be another set of game changing, innovative products from Panasonic. Find out more about the Panasonic Toughpads here.
A special thank you to EMS Today, JEMS.com, Pennwell and Physio-Control for sponsoring our ProMed Network podcast studio at the conference so we could bring you innovative product videos like this one.
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EMS 10 Awardee Jim Dunford joins MedicCast host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic to chat about his award winning program in San Diego, California. Dunford has directed the implementation of the San Diego Resource Access Program (RAP) and electronic Resource Access Program (eRAP), an EMS-based surveillance and case management system designed to help individuals who repeatedly accessed 9-1-1 find appropriate care.
Since its inception in 2008, RAP has evolved from a gumshoe case management approach into a health information technology (HIT)-enabled program supported by real-time EMS and computer-aided device surveillance.
Thanks to EMS Today, Pennwell, and Physio-Control for sponsoring the EMS10 Awards and our ProMed Network podcast studio at EMS Today 2013 in Washington, DC.
Paramedic and educator David Page has long been considered a game changer but this time he’s been recognized for how he educates others and lifts up his community with his outreach. At EMS Today 2013, David was recognized for his inner city EMS education program called Freedom House which educates disadvantaged teens as EMTs, providing them with careers in EMS and many opportunities for their future.
EMS Garage host Chris Montera sat down with David and two of his students from Freedom House to chat about the program and its success in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area.
Thanks to EMS Today, Pennwell, and Physio-Control for sponsoring the EMS10 Awards and our ProMed Network podcast studio at EMS Today 2013 in Washington, DC.
MedicCast TV host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic always jumps at an opportunity to sit down with industry insider, Cam Pollock, VP of marketing at Physio-Control, Inc. At EMS Today 2013, Cam stops by the ProMed Network Podcast Studio to chat about recent developments in the industry, open source technologies and innovations on the horizon for EMS care.
A special thank you to Physio-Control, JEMS.com, and Pennwell and EMS Today for having us in to cover their spectacular event last month in Washington, DC.
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SafetyPAD is a comprehensive, flexible, easy-to-use electronic Patient Care Reporting (ePCR) system that allows agencies to collect, utilize and share incident and patient EMS data. SafetyPAD allows first responders and paramedics to accurately generate pre-hospital patient care documentation in the field in real-time.
It provides EMS agencies with everything they need to enhance the operation of the entire EMS enterprise via two mature and interconnected platforms:SafetyPAD Mobile (for in-field data collection) and SafetyPAD Enterprise (a web-based EMS information management system).
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