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EMS chiefs, administrators, medical directors, educators and innovators from systems of all different types and sizes gather every year at the Pinnacle EMS Leadership Forum in the pursuit of collaboration and solutions to common challenges. 麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看 is proud to be the premier media partner for this important event.
Dr. Julia DiGangi challenges EMS leaders to navigate emotional pain and uncertainty with self-awareness and strategic emotional management
Lessons learned from a fatal duck boat incident in Table Rock Lake, near Branson, Missouri
3 ways leaders can mitigate provider fatigue and the big question we should be asking when it comes to overtired providers
The EMS Agenda 2050 project envisions the next 30 years of EMS systems in the United States
Evidence-based recommendations to address fatigue in EMS was introduced to paramedic chiefs and EMS leaders at Pinnacle 2017
Patient engagement expert defines patient experience and how EMS creation of peak moments with patients and their families can improve patient outcomes
The compressed natural gas unit burns cleaner and lowers fuel costs
麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看 and Fitch & Associates take an in-depth look at EMS trends in the United States and set a foundation for assessing how the EMS profession is changing
Allina Health EMS leaders discuss the importance of a strong relationship between operational leaders and the medical director
Forming a partnership with other EMS organizations in your region can improve the bottom line and provide better service to the community
The Managing EMS Officer exam will be rolled out at the Pinnacle EMS Leadership and Management Conference this year
An EMS conference launched me from ambulance corps member to the full world of EMS history, current practice and professional camaraderie
David Page, Pinnacle EMS Leadership Award winner, discusses diversity in EMS, why we don鈥檛 want to talk about it and what we can do to make things better
Our co-hosts sit down with 麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看 Editor-in-Chief Greg Friese to discuss this year鈥檚 EMS Trend Report
EMS professionals Hunt, Page and Zuschlag were honored for their impact in the EMS service
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn and discuss best practices for preparing for and surviving a sentinel EMS news event
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn how CAD and ePCR data, not naloxone, might be EMS鈥檚 greatest contribution to resolving opioid overdose epidemic
Leaders at Pinnacle conference used the 鈥淲izard of Oz鈥 to discuss greater challenges EMS personnel face
EMS leaders at Pinnacle Conference were briefed on Dallas Fire-Rescue and hospital response to the shootings
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference head specific recommendations to improve prehospital care from the Promoting Innovation in EMS project co-leader
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn important elements of leadership and how to grow EMS leaders
EMS leaders at Pinnacle learn how the Southwest Texas Regional Advisory Council improves patient care through collaboration and consensus building
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn an innovative and collaborative approach between law enforcement and EMS to the opioid overdose epidemic
EMS leaders at Pinnacle conference learn how appreciative inquiry identifies and improves the positive attributes that exist within themselves and their teams
麻豆蜜桃mv在线观看 and Fitch & Associates take an in-depth look at EMS trends in the United States and set a foundation for assessing how the EMS profession is changing
Line-of-duty deaths require thoughtful planning on how to use Facebook to announce the loss of life and share information
After ten years of the Pinnacle EMS Leadership Forum, its founder discusses how the challenges and opportunities faced by EMS leaders have changed 鈥 and how they haven鈥檛
Brian LaCroix, Allina Health EMS, and Dr. Ed Racht, AMR, were recognized for their leadership and commitment to advancing EMS
Command presence is well-suited to leading teams in emergency situations, but much of health care requires collaboration among experts
Jay Fitch presents transformation opportunities that will require bold leadership, ethical decisions and accountable actions
Experienced leaders of U.S.-based community paramedic programs answered questions about the current state and future of community paramedicine
EMS leaders learn suicide risk factors and the imperative to provide a non-punitive culture for seeking help