SA国际传媒

SA国际传媒

SA国际传媒 Research Center

The SA国际传媒 Research Center serves as a central access point for critical prehospital medicine research that can help drive operational and policy changes at the local, state and federal level.

Get insights into EMS provider behavior and beliefs related to hot topics like fatigue management, and participate in SA国际传媒 polls and surveys.

Additionally, find the latest information about research conducted by esteemed EMS organizations, such as the American Ambulance Association, and National Association of EMS Physicians, among other organizations focused on provider health and wellness, patient assessment and treatment, and a variety of safety issues.

New research explores how point-of-care lung ultrasound can improve prehospital identification of acute heart failure
Dr. Matthew Walker鈥檚 book puts the power of sleep into perspective for all first responders who struggle to sleep
It has unique challenges and opportunities, but all things being equal, would you rather work in your hometown?
Patients may benefit from air transport when one or more of these needs are identified
鈥淏efore you trade in your morphine for ketamine, the adverse events need to be discussed鈥
Why quality improvement concepts should be integrated into EMS education
Chicago Medical School organization hosts live tissue high-risk, low-frequency airway procedures clinic for paramedics
The importance of community involvement in advancing EMS research and quality
Real-world data of high-dose naloxone administration by law enforcement officers found no added benefit to opioid overdose patients
鈥淭here is no substitute for experience. Yet, regardless of experience level, it is important to consider how EMS education can teach situational awareness鈥
Paramedic in Coveralls Using Tablet Computer to Check the Diagnosis for the Injured Patient on the Way to Hospital. Emergency Medical Care Assistants Puts a Ventilation Mask in an Ambulance.
COVID-19 pandemic increased substance use, burnout among first responders, study finds
The study investigated how burnout influenced the relationships between work stress, workplace support measures, COVID-specific assistance strategies and potentially harmful substance use
The newest state-of-the-industry survey sharpens the focus on fire department leadership
The state-of-the industry survey focuses on wellness, career development and satisfaction in EMS
The report focused on trending injury data such as penetrating trauma, fractures, hospital events and the Injury Severity Score summary
Obstetrics studies reveal best practices in newborn suctioning, umbilical cord clamping
What the research says about calcium in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
POCUS, ECG and assessment findings to look for to avoid the RV spiral of death
Exploring the infection control benefits of chlorhexidine, alcohol, betadine and povidone iodine-alcohol
鈥淕CS <8; intubate鈥 may be endangered, but not totally deserving of extinction
鈥淭here, I said it. I do not like your pretty ambulances and I don鈥檛 think they contribute to the safety of our responders.鈥
Examining the research on physician- vs. paramedic-led teams
Collaboration between EMS and community resources is key to creating a stronger network of mental health crisis response
Debunking unsound research and increasing hospital collaboration to improve outcomes
The FAIR Health report also found that ALS services were required more often between 2018-2022 than BLS services
Assessing prehospital management and outcomes in patients assessed for hypoglycemia
Waveform capnography provides a non-invasive, accurate assessment of a patient鈥檚 ventilatory status
Ensuring equitable treatment for all communities begins with understanding how unintentional racism can produce racist outcomes in EMS
Identify possible risk factors for pregnancy, and connect women and families to local resources
A Vanderbilt University Medical Center study compared intubation attempts in over 1,400 patients in hospitals across the nation
What does the latest study mean for prehospital use of TXA?