Three Things a Medic Can Do Today to Deliver Better Stroke Care in the Pre-Hospital Setting
Three Things a Medic Can Do Today to Deliver Better Stroke Care in the Pre-Hospital Setting Cerebrovascular accidents, commonly known as stokes, are the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. The latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control(CDC) put the number of stroke deaths at more than 140,000 per year. That is […]
On Being Prepared, Having No Regrets and Delivering Asymmetric Impact.
On Being Prepared, Having No Regrets and Delivering Asymmetric Impact. by Roland Paquette I began my medical career as a first responder within the US Army. I was a US Army Special Forces Medical Sergeant or Green Beret Medic (18D). We received the civilian NREMT Emergency Medical Technician and Paramedic Training curriculums augmented with 3rd […]