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Regardless of why an error happened, the focus should be on preventing any future errors, supporting the provider鈥檚 remediation plan and helping them move on
The criminalization of medical errors has added a new layer to reducing harm
Your options will vary depending on your agency鈥檚 benefits package and your state鈥檚 policies regarding injured workers, but you can prepare now
Early career exposure can make or break future career choices; here鈥檚 how one agency is fostering school-age children鈥檚 interest in an emergency services career
Retired firefighters, EMS and police officers may reduce their taxable earnings by up to $3,000 for medical insurance premiums paid during a calendar year
Seven years after the Route 91 Harvest Festival MCI, a paramedic reflects on a frightening moment, and the lessons learned
Oscar Monterossa served in the U.S. Army for four years as a combat medic, but it was the Route 91 Harvest music festival shooting where the paramedic felt most vulnerable
The Martin County EMT was found not guilty on all charges
Ahead of Oct. 28, share your organization鈥檚 impact with local media outlets and reach out to local companies for support
With over 6,200 Nationally Registered EMS clinicians in New York, this decision is expected to boost those numbers as more pursue certification through the National Registry
Just because a tragedy is new to you does not mean it is new to our profession.
The decisions we make between calls might be just as critical, in the long run, as the treatment decisions we make during calls
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