SA国际传媒

SA国际传媒

NAEMSP

Every year, SA国际传媒 reviews the newest tools, techniques and lessons learned from recent events shared with EMS physicians, leaders and medical directors at the National Association of EMS Physicians Annual Meeting. Read expert analysis from educational sessions and find NAEMSP news here.

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NAEMSP and NATA recommend a cool first, transport second approach to exertional heat stroke treatment with cold water immersion therapy
Patients may benefit from air transport when one or more of these needs are identified
3 EMS physicians highlight the challenges that prevent a consensus on endotracheal intubation across EMS systems and the importance of case review
More than a dozen awards, including $10,000 in research grants, were presented to professionals at the annual conference
The scholarships will cover registration, housing and travel expenses for 12 professionals attending the conference
The names of 34 new fellows were recently published by the National Association of EMS Physicians
Investigators studied favorable neurological outcomes in cases where paramedics were randomized to use endotracheal intubation or supraglottic airways
Despite the destruction of the medical tent, and a lack of water for attendees, a New Orleans concert continued after several attendees were injured in a stampede
EMS agencies across the nation submitted educational music videos that featured a song that can help bystanders maintain the ideal rate for chest compressions
BLS and law enforcement naloxone administration improves already stretched EMS systems management of increased opioid overdoses
Present the following points from the ACS, ACEP, NAEMSP spinal motion restriction guidelines to help EMS students make transport, device decisions
Use high-fidelity patient simulation to teach ALS providers the danger and assessment of unplanned extubation
CPR
To celebrate National EMS Week, NAEMSP is challenging EMS agencies across the country to come up with the most creative and educational CPR video
A collaboration between NASEMSO, NAEMSP and ACEP produced an evidence-based guideline for EMS providers to follow when considering naloxone for patient treatment
The feasibility of a telehealth program within a large EMS system highlights progress in matching healthcare resources with patient needs
Medical clearance of psychiatric emergencies in the field
Advances in prehospital treatments and community paramedicine require a new paradigm of training and education for EMS
Data visualization illuminates patterns and connections, allowing providers to tell a story and direct actions to improve care and performance
Autonomy, leadership, resource commitment and integrative processes bolster successful volunteer EMS agencies
Create a safe and affirming environment for all patients by knowing and calling patients by their preferred name and pronouns
Tom Ridge, the first secretary of the Dept. of Homeland Security and a sudden cardiac arrest survivor, advocates for EMS at NAEMSP 2019 Annual Meeting
Dr. Dan Spaite shares how to avoid the potential pitfalls in positive-pressure ventilation, hyperventilation and over-ventilation
The scope of practice expert panel examined evidence to determine if a procedure or skill is beneficial to patients and can be done safely by EMS providers
The opioid crisis increases the odds that prehospital field providers will encounter NCPE
The scholarship will provide $2,000 towards expenses to attend the meeting in Austin in January 2019
The organization collaborated with ACS-COT and ACEP to publish 鈥淪pinal Motion Restriction in the Trauma Patient 鈥 A Joint Position Statement鈥
Disaster response experience at the federal and local level in a 10,000-person emergency shelter shared at NAEMSP
Gamification of EMS training took center stage at the 2018 NAEMSP Annual Meeting
A full day pre-conference was dedicated to providing meaningful tools that NAEMSP Annual Meeting attendees could apply at their home agencies
The three organizations are working together to develop an evidence-based guideline for naloxone administration
Our co-hosts are joined by Dr. David K. Tan to discuss the recent acknowledgement from the NAEMSP on the position paper from the U.S. Toxicology community