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 Paramedic Chief column via EMS1, "Making your EAP work for your employees" written by... read more
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FirstWatch President Todd Stout was recently interviewed by long-time industry friend Steven Cohen, the current EMS Chief at Cary Area... read more
On March 21, 2022, President Biden issued a stark warning that Russia is in the planning phases of a significant barrage... read more
The EMS Agenda 2050 project, led by our own Improvement Guide, Mike Taigman, is underway. Mike shares in this article... read more
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FirstWatch, a technology and quality improvement company that supports public safety and healthcare organizations, has joined forces with the National... read more
The National EMS Museum will digitally transcribe and catalog the documents as part of its digital library and research archives—part... 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
EMS crews and those who dispatch them carry out two of the most high-intensity jobs around—it's only natural there will... read more