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How Has Mixed Reality Changed Healthcare
Innovation is a necessity in healthcare. As researchers and doctors are working tirelessly to search for new and better ways to treat and diagnose patients,
A Roundup Link Guide to the CARES ACT and HEROES ACT for the Frontlines of Healthcare
In the uneasy reality filtered through the lens of a CoVid pandemic we are awash in an alphabet soup of relief packages that are promising
Facts You Can’t Miss About COVID-19 That Are Changing EMS Practice
“NIPPV was found to have the farthest dispersion of virus at 3 feet.” Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic is placing immense and unimaginable pressure on Emergency
5 Tips on EMS Remote Adult Learning: During a Pandemic and Beyond
The idea of a watershed is a moment in time when something changes and things will never be the same again. Your perspective shifts significantly.
EMS Article-in-a-minute: Patient Age, Airway Management & First Pass Success
Mastering airway management is one part procedure and three parts decision making. Properly assessing the context, alternatives and considering the worse case downside to any
Can “sucking it up” harm you
The first time a patient happened to die under my sole care I had years of schooling and training under my belt. I knew the
Hearts, Minds & ECGs
My head is pounding. I almost never get headaches. I am halfway through my shift. It is 2 am and I am just not feeling
EMS Article-in-a-minute: Tort Claims & Adverse Events in Emergency Medical Services by Wang, Henry E., et al. Annals of Emerg Med
This landmark article by Wang et al in 2008 provided a rare glimpse into tort claims and adverse events in EMS. Most insurance claims were
The Health of Healthcare Professionals: What You Don’t Know May Surprise You
CAN AN UNHEALTHY PHYSICIAN PROVIDE YOU THE BEST HEALTHCARE? The Atlantic reported on, “a Johns Hopkins University study [that] found physicians were less likely to
Healthcare Employee Training: What’s It Really Costing Us?
We don’t talk about this very much, but an unsustainable cost in healthcare is employee turnover. When compared to other industries, employee turnover in healthcare
5 Ways Drones Could Improve Prehospital Care
5 Ways Drones Could Improve Prehospital Care Drones delivering organs, medications, supplies, and lifesaving devices may seem like practices from a science fiction novel, but
Internet of Things (IoT) and Prehospital Care
Internet of Things (IoT) and Prehospital Care Wearable technologies and the internet of things (IoT) are poised to transform prehospital care. A spectrum of vital