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Content, Ideas, and Connections from EPS411.com

My 2010 theme at EPS411.com – my business for creating online education programs for emergency responders – is Content, Ideas, and Connections. These are some recent posts from EPS411.com that I wanted to share with my EverydayEMSTips.com readers. Thanks for your interest and support. If we are not connected on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or EMSConnect […]

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Chronicles of EMS – Reality Series by and about Paramedics

Chronicles of EMS is a reality series that takes a look at how social media and the EMS Industry are coming together to provide realtime communication, the sharing of best practices and how paramedics from around the world are able to share ideas, thoughts and dreams on how to improve our industry as whole. The […]

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Deadline: NAEMSE 2010 Symposium Presenter Application

Everyday EMS Tips readers, November 9 at midnight is the deadline for submitting an application to present at the 2010 National Association of EMS Educators symposium in Chicago, Illinois. Here are three Everyday EMS Tips reasons for you to apply to present: 1. Everyone is an expert at something. As an educator what can you […]

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Webinar Announcement: Using Games to Teach

Join emergency response educators, Greg Friese and John Dillon, for a quick introduction on using games to teach and Audience Response Pads. There will be no preamble. Instead we will jump into how you can use games to teach core content. Participants will use virtual response pads during the Webinar as John demonstrates through interactive […]

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Tips to Understand Your Learning Style

For EMS professionals education is ongoing. Although education and training are needed for refresher and relicensing requirements, is also important to always be learning because medicine is dynamic. What we do now we might not do in the future. Some of what we did in the past (15 compressions and 2 breathes) we don’t do […]