Applying neuroscience to EMS training
EMS1 Article by Mike Taigman. Applying neuroscience to EMS training – Being sufficiently rested, revisiting the content and putting it into practice quickly all impact knowledge retention
EMS1 Article by Mike Taigman. Applying neuroscience to EMS training – Being sufficiently rested, revisiting the content and putting it into practice quickly all impact knowledge retention
Clark County Fire Department leaders wanted to go beyond measuring response times and look more closely at patient care performance.... read more
FirstWatch is featured in a great article by Data-Smart City Solutions, an initiative by the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy... read more
Patient Safety Organizations are becoming an integral part of the safety of our our patients and caregivers. For the benefit... read more
Kayla Welwood is currently pursuing a master’s degree in organizational leadership read more
EMS1 article by Mike Taigman - 5 ways for fire and EMS professionals to support our colleagues in public health... read more
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The fellowship, developed by FirstWatch in cooperation with the Fitch EMS Foundation, includes education and mentoring. read more
The Richmond Ambulance Authority is featured in the July issue of JEMS magazine for their innovative approach to quality, continually... read more
Before beginning a shift for the day, what is something those working in law enforcement can do to prepare themselves,... read more