This Week in EMS: Age Bias in Geriatric Triage

A study published this week sought to answer the question, "Are elderly trauma patients treated with the same vigor as their younger counterparts?"


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A study published this week sought to answer the question, "Are elderly trauma patients treated with the same vigor as their younger counterparts?" The study found they are not, at least where the study was conduced in Maryland. State EMS officials said they have been providing more training to combat the problem.

In related news this week, the Ohio Emergency Medical Services board approved new trauma triage criteria for geriatric patients.

To read more on these issues visit Trauma Care Bias Targeted in Maryland and Ohio Trauma Rules Changed for Elderly.


Also this week, an international disaster took place when a Spanish airliner crashed and burned Wednesday on takeoff from a Madrid airport, resulting in 149 deaths. A police officer reported that the bodies were so hot that rescuers could barely touch them, and that the wreckage bore no resemblance to a plane.

Dozens of ambulances responded to the scene and EMS personnel treated 26 survivors. The dead were initially taken to a makeshift morgue in the city's main convention center.

Read more at 149 Dead in Plane Crash at Madrid Airport.


Industry News:

New Survey: The Top 20 Developments in EMS

EMS Magazine asked its editorial advisory board to list the top developments in the history of EMS. Here are their suggestions; now we ask you to vote for your top choice in each category. The results will be published in conjunction with EMS EXPO 2008 this October 13-17 in Las Vegas, NV. We thank you for your contribution! Click above to participate.


EMS Study Tour to Offer 30 CEUs to Participants

The Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) has approved 30 CEU's for EMS professionals who are participating in the EMS Diversity in America Study Tour, Oct. 7- 14. The tour will begin in Los Angeles, make numerous educational and recreational stops, and end in Las Vegas where tour participants will receive a complimentary 3-day Conference Program pass to EMS EXPO.


Now on EMSResponder.com: Free Webcast

Caution! Emergency Responders on the Roadway Ahead

This presentation from August 20, 2008 is now archived and available for viewing at your convenience. It covers upcoming safety standards for emergency responders, including high visibility vests and striping on apparatus. This webcast is presented by the Emergency Responder Safety Institute.


Featured Column:

Muddy Angels 2008: One Rider's Thoughts from the Road

Mike Kennard, three-time participant of the National EMS Memorial Bike Ride, provides an intense and personal account of this year's ride. Even if you've read about the ride before, this is the first account that will make you feel as if you were there.


New Podcast:

EMS Study Tour

Listen to "meet" Neil Kirby, tour guide for the EMS Diversity in America tour traveling the Southwest U.S. this fall. Neil is the Director of Special Programs for the North Central EMS Institute, and has 30 years of experience in EMS, most recently as the Deputy Commissioner of the Queensland Ambulance Service in Australia.


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