This Week in EMS: A Recap for May 21 - 27, 2011

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Man Fires Shot After Pa. EMS Crew Enters Wrong Apartment

Two ambulance workers escaped without injury after having a gun accidentally pointed at them during an emergency call in Wilkinsburg.

Kansas City Nears Settlement Over Ambulance Death

The Kansas City Council is moving closer to settling a case involving a man who allegedly died while en route to a hospital without the ambulance crew realizing it.

Calif. Girl Gets $4.5M for Injury Made Worse by Provider

The California Highway Patrol paid a 6-year-old Bakersfield girl $4.5 million as part of a settlement stemming from a car crash that left the girl paralyzed in 2006.


EMS Safety

Tactical Scene Safety Series: Part 2

Safety in EMS requires compliance and control at all times. Compliance occurs when the patient exhibits cooperative behavior; control is established by maintaining compliance throughout the call. This article outlines four steps providers can take to achieve compliance and control.


Point of View

Closing the Gap Between Medics and Managers

If your agency suffers from a disconnect, you may want to consider closing the gap based on these universal themes suggested by social media respondents.


The Corner Office

EMS Leadership: Part 12--Resonant Leadership in EMS

Resonant leadership is when men and women step up and chart paths through unfamiliar territory, inspiring people in their organizations to be successful and contribute to the success of the organization they are part of. Learn how this leadership style could work for you.


EMS Health

Fighting Fit

EMS isn't work for the faint at heart. Nor is it for the faint of body. That's one of the reasons Todd Platner penned the book, EMS FITNESS: Get Fit to Save Lives. Maintaining a good working body that is able to perform with much less chance of injury is one of Todd's fitness goals for all providers.


EMS Operations

Healthcare Law Updates

Regular updates on regulatory healthcare law as it relates to EMS and the ambulance industry. This month: Do You Have a Physician Certification Statement You Can Rely On?


Reading Room

Cowboy in the City: Q&A with Lisa Carney

Cowboy in the City is a fast-paced fiction novel that appeals to readers who love action/adventure stories splashed with a bit of humor. The book is based on author Lisa Carney's 15 years as a paramedic in the Springfield, Massachusetts, area and has been well-received by the local EMS community.


Podcasts

The EMS Squadcast--June 2011

EMS Squadcast host Tim Perkins records from the National Collegiate EMS Foundation (NCEMSF) Conference in Philadelphia, PA, where he interviews NCEMSF President George Koenig, and discusses the recent Massaschusetts recertification scandal with EMS educator Mark Forgues.


Featured EMS World Magazine Article

After the Storm

In this month's Case Review, Dr. Jim Augustine discusses what happens after a tornado tears through a town and just getting to its victims is challenging.


Continuing Education

Intranasal Drug Administration: An Innovative Approach to Traditional Care

This continuing education article discusses intranasal drug administration--a delivery route that has not seen widespread EMS utilization, but which offers all levels of EMS providers a safe and effective alternative for drug delivery in a variety of emergency settings.

This CE activity is approved by EMS World Magazine, an organization accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS), for 1.5 CEUs. After reading the article, download the test that accompanies this article or take the CE test online at www.rapidce.com.


EMS World Webcasts

Mass-Casualty Management

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