Sim Ready? EMS Teams in Action During Pediatric Crises

Sim Ready? EMS Teams in Action During Pediatric Crises

In this month’s Educational Journal Club, we dive into a multi-state study examining EMS team performance during simulated pediatric emergencies. We will explore how well EMS clinicians handle high-stakes scenarios like respiratory arrest, cardiac arrest, and seizures in children—and whether having a Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinator (PECC) makes a difference. With insights into training gaps and simulation-based performance data, we’ll discuss what these findings mean for frontline care and how to better prepare EMS teams for rare but critical pediatric calls. Article: Quality of Care and Opportunities for Improvement in Prehospital Care of Critically Ill Pediatric Patients: An Observational, Simulation-Based Study https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10903127.2025.2500715

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Harnessing Simulation to Cultivate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Skills in Healthcare Learners

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The ABCs: More than a mnemonic (Feb 2024)

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To Treat or Not to Treat: Atrial Fibrillation (Feb 2024)

To Treat or Not to Treat: Atrial Fibrillation (Feb 2024)

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Unlocking Inner Peace During Paramedic School (Jan 24)

Unlocking Inner Peace During Paramedic School (Jan 24)

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How safe is EMS: A review of occupational injuries and illness in paramedics

How safe is EMS: A review of occupational injuries and illness in paramedics

The inherent risk of injury and illness comes with most jobs, more so in the first responder community. Working on the front lines during disasters, roadway collisions, and violent encounters, paramed...

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The Best of Educational Research in 2023! (Dec 2023)

The Best of Educational Research in 2023! (Dec 2023)

Join us for this end-of-year special edition of the PCRF Education Research Journal Club when each of our panelists will share a favorite article from the educational literature in 2023.

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Adverse safety encounters in pediatric patients (Dec 2023)

Adverse safety encounters in pediatric patients (Dec 2023)

Most of our pediatric patients cared for and transported by EMS have low acuity, which results in very favorable outcomes. Despite this, EMS providers still experience adverse safety encounters while ...

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