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Complaint Filed Over Prehospital Ketamine Research Without Prior Consent
A consumer rights group has filed a complaint alleging a Minneapolis health care provider ignored ethical practices and federal safeguards when it…
EMS Poem: ‘Behind the steady eyes’
A paramedic hopes this last thought will help her find sleep again
Group files complaint over prehospital ketamine research
Doctors, bioethicists and academics signed onto a federal complaint alleging Hennepin Healthcare conducted high-risk ketamine research on unwitting participants
Federal complaint filed over prehospital ketamine research
Doctors, bioethicists and academics signed onto a federal complaint alleging Hennepin Healthcare conducted high-risk ketamine research on unwitting participants
Why transitions of care are an important patient safety opportunity
Transitions of care are critical opportunities to communicate patient assessment and treatment information to other healthcare providers
Pinnacle EMS Quick Take: Why transitions of care are an important patient safety opportunity
Transitions of care are critical opportunities to communicate patient assessment and treatment information to other healthcare providers
Epinephrine and the paramedic-2 trial: Is it time to pull our starting pitcher?
New research questions whether pharmacotherapy in cardiac arrest is effective at ROSC and long-term survival
Pinnacle EMS Quick Take: EMS leaders challenged ‘to make tomorrow better than today’
John O'Leary, a survivor of 100 percent TBSA burn as a child, delivered an inspiring opening keynote to Pinnacle EMS conference attendees
EMS leaders challenged ‘to make tomorrow better than today’
John O'Leary, a survivor of 100 percent TBSA burn as a child, delivered an inspiring opening keynote to Pinnacle EMS conference attendees
Fire dept. improves response time with 8-man shift
First Selectman Rudy Marconi said “the eight-man shift has worked out very well” and that the department has seen a “definite reduction”…
Responders thank woman for paying breakfast bill
A woman left a note, simply signed “Recovering addict,” for a group of Toms River First Aid Squad members and paid their…
SF Fire Commission looks to expand peer support for responders
Fire Chief Joanne Hayes-White hopes to spend the next few months researching how to train more peer counselors and create a support…