Paramedic Chiefs of Canada – Burnout in EMS: An Evidence-Based Organizational Approach

Paramedic Chiefs of Canada – Burnout in EMS: An Evidence-Based Organizational Approach

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Veiw Recording (51 Minutes)

Resources mentioned during the webinar:
Dr. Crowe’s paper
Slide deck

 

The negative consequences of burnout in EMS stretch well-beyond the individual and can affect entire organizations as well as the patients served. Nevertheless, most traditional interventions aimed to reduce burnout focus on the individual and fail to address the underlying systematic causes. In this session, Dr. Remle Crowe reviews the latest research and presents organizational-level strategies to meaningfully reduce and prevent burnout at your EMS agency.

 

Remle Crowe

Dr. Remle Crowe is an expert in EMS research and quality improvement. Her EMS career began as a volunteer EMT and instructor with the Red Cross in Mexico City, where she also worked at Ford Motor Company as a Powertrain Quality engineer certified in Six Sigma. As an EMT with a passion for advancing the EMS evidence base, she went on to earn her PhD in Epidemiology and has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications. Now, as Director of Research at ESO, Dr. Crowe routinely uses data to improve community health and safety.


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Webinar Date: June 22, 2023 | Recording Available

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