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
Read the latest post in the new Paramedic Chief column via EMS1, "Better EMS Performance" led by our own Improvement... read more
Patient Safety Organizations are becoming an integral part of the safety of our our patients and caregivers. For the benefit... read more
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. EMS leaders must be conscious and intentional in applying labeling lenses to patients and providers. read more
Last year, 63 people lost their lives because of addiction in Lowell, MA and city officials and Trinity EMS are... read more
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JEMS Editor Emeritus A.J. Heightman talks with EMS visionary, researcher and educator extraordinaire Mike Taigman about living with stress and... read more
The Jack Stout EMS Fellowship, endowed by FirstWatch, will be open to any aspiring EMS leader who is interested in... read more
As our new resident product strategist, Debbie Gilligan’s responsibilities include building long-term one-on-one relationships, identifying customer pain points, and serving... read more
We are pleased to announce that two of our Medical Director Special Interest Group members have recently been nominated to... read more