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
In the last week we have received many urgent requests for FirstWatch information & potential assistance from Fire Departments across... read more
Patient Safety Organizations are becoming an integral part of the safety of our our patients and caregivers. For the benefit... read more
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The EMS Agenda 2050 project, led by our own Improvement Guide, Mike Taigman, is underway. Mike shares in this article... read more
The 2014 Ebola epidemic is the largest in history, affecting multiple countries in West Africa and beyond. EMS providers have... read more
EMS1 - On Thursday, October 1, FirstWatch is launching Conversations that Matter, a series of virtual roundtable discussions featuring leaders talking about... read more
Sedgwick County EMS uses FirstWatch during Riverfest for real-time surveillance and analysis to warn agencies of trends and patterns in... read more
FirstWatch customer Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority (REMSA) in Reno, NV is using our tools to track and trend a... read more
JEMS article – While offload delays aren’t a new hurdle for EMS, they have become increasingly challenging as COVID-19 cases... read more
Mentorship comes full circle for EMS leader Mike Taigman, with collaborations in quality improvement and advancing EMS in this EMS1 article. read more