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
PLATTE CITY, MO—The Jack Stout EMS Fellowship, endowed by FirstWatch and created in collaboration with the Fitch EMS Foundation, announced... read more
EMS1 Article by Mike Taigman. It’s like immunizing your brain: Depression, PTSD and suicide prevention - Seven resolutions for increasing... read more
EMS1 article by Rob Lawrence - Communication, PPE and decontamination strategies highlighted the 4th FirstWatch and Paramedic Chiefs of Canada... read more
Our team had the pleasure of having a visit with Jim Long, Communications Coordinator at Northwest Fire District, AZ while... read more
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Former FirstWatch Medical Director Dr. Alex Garza and Boston EMS, Fire and Police Medical Director Dr. Sophia Dyer, joined forces... read more
EMS World - Honoring Jack Stout as an EMS trailblazer read more
JEMS article by Lane Kilpatrick, quality improvement manager for Community Ambulance in Georgia. FirstWatch automates the QA process and helps... read more
Clark County Fire Department leaders wanted to go beyond measuring response times and look more closely at patient care performance.... read more
FirstWatch President Todd Stout is interviewed by IAED Journal editorial board member Keith Griffiths to discuss the important of using... read more