Breaking the Cycle: Understanding 72-hour Repeat EMS Encounters

Breaking the Cycle: Understanding 72-hour Repeat EMS Encounters

Patients with repeat EMS encounters within 72 hours represent an important patient population to better understand risks and resource utilization, yet limited data exist describing characteristics of these encounters. Come join us on the next PCRF Journal Club as we review a study that describes patients who had more than one EMS encounter within 72 hours and compares them to patients who did not have subsequent EMS encounters within a single, large urban EMS agency.

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Talk like a Pro: Virtual Training for Tough Conversations in EMS (July 2024)

Talk like a Pro: Virtual Training for Tough Conversations in EMS (July 2024)

Can you educate healthcare students on delivering life-and-death news to patients, and if so, can you standardize it and evaluate student improvement and performance? Can virtual simulation truly brin...

10 Aug 20241h 3min

"I can't breathe" is EMS doing everything they can for patients suffering from respiratory distress

"I can't breathe" is EMS doing everything they can for patients suffering from respiratory distress

EMS providers respond to patients suffering from shortness of breath every day and have a vast array of treatment options in the prehospital setting. However, limited analysis describes the nation's E...

12 Jul 20241h 2min

Grey Matter Mysteries: Unveiling Neuroanatomy Through Cadaver Instruction

Grey Matter Mysteries: Unveiling Neuroanatomy Through Cadaver Instruction

Cadaver dissection is one of the highest-rated days of paramedic school for those programs lucky enough to have access to a cadaver lab. However, a fun experience does not always equate to student lea...

7 Jul 20241h 2min

Assessing Burnout Rates and Contributing Factors in Emergency Medical Service Clinicians

Assessing Burnout Rates and Contributing Factors in Emergency Medical Service Clinicians

EMS providers are routinely involved in high-stress situations with limited follow-up or healthy coping mechanisms. These experiences can trigger stress responses and burnout in our first-responder co...

12 Jun 20241h

Where do we fall short? A nationwide evaluation of paramedic education program deficiencies (May 24)

Where do we fall short? A nationwide evaluation of paramedic education program deficiencies (May 24)

Live from Accreditcon ! If you have seen one paramedic education program, you have seen one paramedic education program. As educators, we have all heard this mantra when describing the diversity in tr...

9 Jun 20241h 2min

Saving Seconds Saving Lives: The Impact of Law Enforcement in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (May 2024)

Saving Seconds Saving Lives: The Impact of Law Enforcement in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (May 2024)

Law enforcement is often the first responder on scene in out of hospital cardiac arrest. The ability for police to provide high quality CPR and early defibrillation can have a substantial impact on pa...

19 Mai 20241h 1min

Am I on Camera? Using Video Review in Pediatric Skills Training

Am I on Camera? Using Video Review in Pediatric Skills Training

Maintaining skills in pediatric prehospital care is critical since pediatric patient encounters can be high acuity/low frequency. Evidence shows that procedural skills competency decays in as little a...

27 Apr 20241h 2min

Measuring more than response times: How does EMS stack up? April 2024

Measuring more than response times: How does EMS stack up? April 2024

Did you get out the door in less than 90 seconds? Whether it brings pride or nightmares, this is the most common quality improvement question asked. However, there are other national quality benchmark...

12 Apr 20241h 1min

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