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Ebook: Quick Tips to Improve Your Tradeshow Pitch

This week is the EMS Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. During the expo thousands of EMS professionals will be walking the tradeshow floor to learn about latest innovations in EMS products from hundreds of exhibitors. I am often surprised at how few vendors can quickly determine if A) I need their product and B) Describe the […]

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EMS Author Interview: Sam Bradley

Paramedic, Disaster Response Volunteer, and EMS Educator Sam Bradley discusses her contributions to the book,To the Rescue: Stories from Healthcare Workers at the Scenes of Disasters, with Greg Friese of EverydayEMSTips.com. Listen to Sam in this audio interview discuss her involvement with a California Disaster Medical Assistant Team (DMAT), her units response to New York […]

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EMS Author Interview: Kelly Grayson

Paramedic Kelly Grayson discusses his book, En Route: A Paramedic’s Stories of Life, Death, and Everything in Between, with Greg Friese of EverydayEMSTips.com. Listen to Kelly in this audio interview with the EMS author, blogger, and educator explain his reasons for writing the book and how it was written. Kelly also shares one of his […]

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Job Interview Preparation Tips for EMS Professionals

At the interview stage of the selection and hiring process you already have demonstrated you have the basic qualifications for the job. A primary purpose of the interview is to confirm that your personality and professionalism matches with the employer need and workplace culture. Job recruiters will listen to your answers, but they also pay […]

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Author Interview: My Ambulance Education by Joseph F. Clark PhD

Dr. Joseph F. Clark worked as an EMT-Basic in and around New York city in the early 1980s to help pay his college and graduate school tuition. The patients he encountered, as well as the frustrations he experienced caring for patients guided him towards a career as a medical researcher. In his new book, My […]