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1. Schedule-at-a-glance
Preconference Workshops
Key to NREMT Categories
NREMT Categories are indicated in blue next to the appropriate session titles. If no Category is given, the session
qualifies as EMS CEH only. A guide to NREMT requirements is located at www.NREMT.org.
Ex. ABC = Airway, Breathing, Cardiovascular
12-Leads Made Easy
Tim Phalen
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012
TWO-DAY WORKSHOPS
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Developing and Managing the
0001
Emergency Medical Services Field Training and
Evaluation Program
Troy Hagen, MBA, EMT-P
Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO
NAEMSE’s Instructor
Class, Level II
The National Association of EMS Educators
0002
8:00 am – 6:00 pm
TraCER – Guiding you to
success on your transport
certification exam Critical Care
Transport Certification
Review Course
Note: You must register online at www.astna.org
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012
ONE-DAY WORKSHOP
0003
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
M-ABC
Advanced Airway:
Lecture and Cadaver Lab
Charlie Eisele, BS, NREMT-P
Jim Radcliffe, BS, NREMT-P
This class includes lunch and shuttle to off-site location.
Class limited to 36 participants. Not intended for EMT-B.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2012
HALF-DAY WORKSHOP
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Autopsy Observation at the Maryland 0004
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Note: This will take place off-site, limited to 50 people, 1.5 CEH.
EMS Street Survival
First Sergeant Keith A. McMinn
TFC Steven F. Proctor
Class limited to 25 participants.
0007
PHTLS Hybrid Course
NAEMT Faculty
Class limited to 50 participants.
0008
Emergency Pediatric Hybrid Course
NAEMT Faculty
Class limited to 50 participants.
0009
Federal Town Hall Meeting
Drew Dawson, NHTSA
Richard W. Patrick, MS, CFO, EMT-P, FF
0010
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
0011
Train Better 2012 –
CentreLearn Administrators Workshop
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012
HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Autopsy Observation at the Maryland 0015
Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Note: This will take place off-site, limited to 50 people, 1.5 CEH.
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Back to Basics Skills Lab
Bill Justice F/F (ret.) NREMT-P, TEMS-I
Class limited to 70 participants.
0016
Mini Med School for Paramedics
Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-P
Marlea Miano, MD, RN, EMT-P
Peter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS
0017
Risk Avoidance in Today’s
Challenging EMS Environment
Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-P
Doug Wolfberg, JD, EMT
0018
Critical Thinking & Item Writing Workshop 0019
Josh McGaughey, CCEMT-P
Ultrasound in the Field:
Hands-On Workshop
William Heegaard, MD, MPH and Clinical Team
Class limited to 30 participants.
Back to Basics Skills Lab
Bill Justice F/F (ret.) NREMT-P, TEMS-I
Class limited to 70 participants.
0012
Advanced Tools to Lead
Change for Fire Service EMS
Guillermo Fuentes, MBA
Mike Ragone
0013
Ultrasound in the Field:
Hands-On Workshop
William Heegaard, MD, MPH and Clinical Team
Class limited to 30 participants.
0014
THURSDAY, March 1, 2012
HALF-DAY WORKSHOP
8:00 am – 10:30 am
0020
Certified Emergency Manager
(CEM ®)/Associate Emergency
Manager (AEMSM) Examination
Note: Register for this exam at
www.iaem.com/certification/CEMPrepCourse.htm
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012
ONE-DAY WORKSHOPS
0005 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
M-ABC Certified Emergency
Advanced Airway:
Lecture and Cadaver Lab
Charlie Eisele, BS, NREMT-P
Jim Radcliffe, BS, NREMT-P
This class includes lunch and shuttle to off-site location.
Class limited to 36 participants. Not intended for EMT-B.
0006
M-ABC
Manager (CEM ®)/Associate
Emergency Manager (AEMSM)
Exam Preparatory Course
Note: Register for this course at
www.iaem.com/certification/CEMPrepCourse.htm
Register at www.EMSToday.com
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Certified Critical Care
Paramedic (CCP-C®) and
Certified Flight Paramedic
(FP-C®) Examinations
Note: This exam will take place at the Hilton Hotel and you
must register online at http://www.bcctpc.org.
2. Schedule-at-a-glance
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2012
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Super Sessions
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
BLS/ALS
Clinical
Colors: A Guide for EMS
Street Survival
Peter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS
8:15 PM - 9:15 PM
0103 Are You Bagging the Life Out
of Your Patients?
Jon Politis, MPA, NREMT-P
Medical Issues Encountered
During Disasters
Joe Holley, MD, FACEP
ALS Clinical
Trauma Trends:
0101 Wide Complex Tachycardias
What’s Hot, What’s Not?
M-Trauma Tim Phalen
Connie Mattera, RN, MS, TNS, EMT-P
0105
0109 EMS Changes, Challenges and
Opportunities Under Healthcare Reform
Jay Fitch, PhD
Sabina Braithwaite, MD, MPH, FACEP, Task Force Chair
Note: No CEH will be provided.
EMS Culture of Safety Project:
Public Comment Forum
Special Focus
My Simulator Just Arrived …
Now What Do I Do?
Les R. Becker, PhD, NREMT-P
Lessons Learned: Tour Bus MCI
J. Robert (Rob) Brown, Jr., CFO, EFO
Lloyd Runnett, EMT-I
0108
F-Medical
0104
M-ABC
EMS Leadership National Strategy for an
Education
0107
F-ABC
0106
STay connected
with our social
networking sites
0102
Session Tracks
The conference sessions are slotted into tracks so you’ll
know which session topics are appropriate for you. Here’s
how we’ve defined each track:
BLS/ALS Clinical
These sessions are applicable for EMT-B as well as EMT-I and EMT-P,
although the material will be more of a refresher for the latter two
provider levels.
ALS Clinical
These sessions are intended for EMT-P providers only; the material
presented will be at an advanced practitioner level.
EMS Leadership
For managers, supervisors and EMS executives, these sessions
present the latest topics on government regulations, strategy and
practical tools for EMS agencies to be successful.
Education
Educators, whether full-time or part-time, will find these sessions of
interest as the track presents topics related to instructional design,
presentation skills and student interaction. This year, we are presenting a number of sessions that deal with – or use – simulation.
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February 28 - March 3, 2012 • Baltimore, MD
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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
TM
BLs/als
Clinical
10:15 AM – 12:15 PM
SUPER SESSIONs
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
LUNCH SESSIONs
8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Discover Simulation: Phases of Sim-Based Learning Presented by Laerdal Medical (open to all attendees) 1000
2005
That’s Not a Missile ... 1001 Report from the Eagles:
2001 Wound Ballistics:
M-Trauma
That’s My Head
M-Trauma What’s Hot, What’s Not?
F-ABC Firearms Trauma
Steven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P
Peter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS
Moderator: Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, FACEP,
FCCM, MACP
Cardiac Update 2012
1002 Panelists:
Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP F-ABC Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-P
Raymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP
Joe Holley, MD, FACEP
Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP
Networking Lunch
L001
Lunch and Learn
L002
2010 Guidelines Are Out,
You Renewed, Now What?
David B. Hiltz, NREMT-P
Capnography: Tube
2010
Verification is Only the Beginning
Robert Murray, BS, NREMT-P
ALS
Clinical
Paramedics:
1003 Pediatric Assessment
The Airway Elite
F-ABC Connie Mattera, RN, MS,
Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-P
TNS, EMT-P
AV Block Myth Buster
Tim Phalen
EMS
Leadership
1004
M-ABC
The Changing Global
EMS Climate
Jerry Overton
1005
2002
M-Peds
Rapid Fire Roundtable
International Association
of EMS Chiefs
2003 Culture Change from
the Ground Up
Gary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P
2006 Lunch and Learn
Jerry Overton
EMS Professionals Are 1007
Fed Up with CE … and What
to Do About It
Greg Friese, MS, NREMT-P
Special
Focus
EMS Blogging and
1008
Social Media: How To Do It and
Keep Your Job
Steven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P
Crime Scene
Management for EMS
Gary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P
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One Community’s Effort
2007
to Measure, Implement and
Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival
Kevin Seaman, MD, FACEP
Lunch and Learn
Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-P
Doug Wolfberg, JD, EMT
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Lunch and Learn
Peter Lazzara, BS, EMT-P
Successful Grant
1006
Proposals: Assembling the
“Expert” Team
Janet Smith
Education
L003
L005
What Happened in
L006
EMS Research in 2011:
PCRF Poster Research
Roundtable Luncheon
Baxter Larmon, PhD, MICP
Lunch will be provided to the first 75
registrants, first come, first served. CEH
is given.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2012
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
TM
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Discover Simulation: Phases of Sim-Based Learning Presented by Laerdal Medical (open to all attendees)
BLs/als
Clinical
Crush Syndrome
Joe Holley, MD, FACEP
ALS
Clinical
Head Injuries and Concussions
3002
Connie Mattera, RN, MS, TNS, EMT-P M-Trauma
3001
M-Trauma
Complicated AMIs
Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP
Capnography:
3015
Tube Verification
is Only the Beginning
Robert Murray, BS, NREMT-P
Session repeated from 10:15 AM
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Remembering Why
Randolph Mantooth
Ten Golden Rules for
Prehospital Management of MCIs
Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, F
ACEP, FCCM, MACP
3004
EMS
Leadership
Managing Your Agency’s
Controlled Drugs: Complying
With DEA Regulations
Raymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP
3005 EMS Policy Summit 3012
Advocates for EMS
Education
Is It Cheating or Group
Problem Solving?
Greg Friese, MS, NREMT-P
3006
special
focus
Why You Should Care About
3007
Injury Prevention: Creating a
Culture of Safety in EMS
Josh Krimston, EMT-P
EPIC
Paul Maxwell
MEDICS
Keith Griffiths
Jeff Lucia
3008
PCRF Roundtable
Baxter Larmon, PhD, MICP
3:30 PM
3:30 PM – CEREMONIES
OPENING 5:00 PM
OPENING CEREMONIES
• treet Medicine Society/John
S
Pryor Award
• Street Medicine Society/John Pryor Award
• EMS10:Innovators in EMS Awards Awards
• EMS10: Innovators in EMS
4:00 PM – 5:00 PM
OPENING KEYNOTE
OPENINGKEYNOTE
3003
M-ABC
What’s It Like on the Hot Seat?
An EMS Mock Cross Examination
Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-P
Doug Wolfberg, JD, EMT
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Modern technology has given emergency responders incredible
tools that help save more lives than ever before. The Internet
and social media have allowed us to instantly share ideas and
information with others from all over the world. Johnny and
Roy would be envious. Or would they? Have computers, smart
phones and all our cutting-edge gadgets caused us to overlook
the fact there’s a living, breathing human being in front of
us - someone who needs eye contact, a reassuring voice, or a
trembling hand held? That’s what made Johnny and Roy, and
the professionals they portrayed, so special to millions around
the globe. No, Johnny and Roy didn’t have all the high-tech, 21st
century hardware we have today, but they had compassion for
their patients, and passion for their calling. Randy’s presentation
will remind us that it’s not so much about the “business” as it is
about people. Don’t miss his inspiring keynote address that will
lead us back to the heart of why we do what we do.
Randolph Mantooth* starred as firefighter/paramedic Johnny
Gage in the iconic television series Emergency! which debuted
40 years ago. This show was the first to portray paramedics in
America and significantly advanced the adoption and implementation of advanced life support throughout the world.
For more information on Randy and his schedule of appearances,
please visit www.RandolphMantooth.com, and follow him on
Facebook at www.Facebook.com/RandolphMantooth.
*(Celebrity appearance subject to change.)
3009
February 28 - March 3, 2012 • Baltimore, MD
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FRIDAY, March 2, 2012
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
New product Display, vote for popular choice.
Cooking Competion
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
SUPER SESSION
BLs/als
Clinical
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Cold Water Drowning and
5001
Accidental Hypothermia M-Medical
Edward Dickinson, MD, FACEP, NREMT-P
Improvised Explosive 4001
Devices and Blast Injuries
Anthony L. Mitchell, M-Trauma
Lt Col, USAF, MC, FS, MD, FACEP/FAAEM
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Lethal Exposures:
6001
Carbon Monoxide and Cyanide
Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN
Cardiac Update 2012
Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP
Session repeated from Thursday
Eagles Lightning Round 4002
Moderator: Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH,
FACEP, FCCM, MACP
Panelists: Eric Beck, DO, EMT-P, CCEMT-P
Raymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP
Joe Holley, MD, FACEP
Corey Slovis, MD, FACP, FACEP
5002
F-ABC
Medical Issues Encountered 5003
During Disasters
F-Medical
Joe Holley, MD, FACEP
Session repeated from Wednesday
ALS
Clinical
6002
Sepsis: Recognizing
5004 Penetrating Trauma
the Silent Killer
M-Trauma Edward Dickinson, MD, FACEP, NREMT-P
Steven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P
Beyond the Basics of
4008
Thoracic Trauma
Steven “Kelly” Grayson, CCEMT-P
Advances in Trauma Care: 5005
Are Preoperative
M-Trauma
Interventions Elemental or
Detrimental?
Paul E. Pepe, MD, MPH, FACEP, FCCM, MACP
EMS
Leadership
education
4009
Advanced Practice
5006 How Clean is
Your Ambulance?
Paramedics: The Wake
Katherine H. West, BSN, MSEd, CIC
County Model
Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO
It Takes a Leader …
Not a Manager
Gary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P
Best Practices in
4003
Fire-Based EMS
J. Robert (Rob) Brown, Jr., CFO, EFO
Gary Ludwig, MS, EMT-P
John Sinclair, EMT-P
Tips for Submitting a
Winning RFP Response
Janet Smith
Breathing Life Into Your 4004
Presentations: Using Games
to Teach
John Dillon, NREMT-P
5007
Don’t Lose Your Cool:
4011 National Registry Update
Dealing with Problem Students William E. Brown, Jr., RN, MS, NREMT-P
Rommie Duckworth, LP
A Simulation Is Only an
5008
Simulation—It’s More 4012 Excuse for a Debriefing
Neil Coker, BS, EMT-P
Than Just a Manikin: Lessons
Learned Using Simulation for
Health Professions Education
Neil Coker, BS, EMT-P
Three “Hot” Legal Case 4010
Studies and “Lessons Learned”
for EMS Management
Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-P
Doug Wolfberg, JD, EMT
Enhancing Airway
4005
Competency with Simulation
Criss Brainard, EMT-P
Rick Rod, RN, BCEN, NREMT-P
6003
6004
CECBEMS Accreditation
for Your Department
Liz Sibley, MA
6005
Terrorism Simulation:
Living It In Real-Time
J. Harold (Jim) Logan, BS, EMT-P/IC
6006
TM
TM
TM
special
focus
The Real WMD:
4006
EMS Response to a Suicide
Bomb Attack
Donell Harvin,
MPH, MPA, EMT-P
New/Hot Products
4007
at EMS Today
Jeffrey Lindsey, PhD, EMT-P, EFO, CFO
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6007
Infection Control
5009 EMS and Black Tags:
M-Trauma
Myth Busting
F-Medical What To Do When
Faced With Mass Fatalities
Katherine H. West, BSN, MSEd, CIC
Donell Harvin, MPH, MPA, EMT-P
No Longer Will Inadequate 5010
Response Be Tolerated By the Public!
Clay Richmond, BS, NREMT-P
6. Schedule-at-a-glance
FRIDAY, March 2, 2012 SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2012
FRIDAY, 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM
JEMS GAMES FINAL
Edward Dickinson, MD, FACEP, NREMT-P
7012
Saturday
exhibit hall open 9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Friday
5:15 PM – 6:15 PM
BLs/als
Clinical
Saturday
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
The Past, Present, and Future
7001
of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: M-ABC
Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going
Raymond L. Fowler, MD, FACEP
Legal Highs Our Patients Are On
7002
Dennis Edgerly, AAS, EMT-P
M-Medical
ALS
Clinical
Pediatric Respiratory Issues
Morgen Bernius, MD, MS, FACEP, FAAP
New Technologies in Non-Invasive
Monitoring
Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN
7003
M-Peds
7004
F-ABC
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
CLOSING CEREMONIES
• rehospital Care Research
P
Forum Awards
Saturday
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
SUPER SESSIONs
Basic Aspects of Wounds and
Wound Care: Using Food to
Demonstrate Common Injuries
Thomas E. Platt, EdD, NREMT-P
Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P
8001
M-trauma
Improvised Explosive Devices and
8002
Blast Injurie
M-trauma
Anthony L. Mitchell, Lt Col, USAF, MC, FS, MD, FACEP/FAAEM
• James O. Page/JEMS Award Session repeated from Friday
• 0th Annual Nicholas
1
Rosecrans Awards
• th Annual JEMS Games
9
Medals Ceremony
• New Products Awards
Clinical Physiology/
Pharmacology of Airway and
Ventilation Management for ALS
Christopher T. Stephens, MD, MS, NREMT-P
8003
M-ABC
8000
CLOSING KEYNOTE
EMS
Leadership
The New Age of Terrorism
Clinton R. Van Zandt
What is the current threat posed by terrorists world-wide … and might they
strike again in America?
education
Enhance Your PowerPoint:
7005
Using Adobe Photoshop and Elements
John Dillon, NREMT-P
How to Secure Funding for Your
Sim Lab
Peter Lazzara, NREMT-P, BS
special
focus
7006
EMS and Health Care Reform:
What Are They Going to Ask of Us
Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P EFO, CMO
,
7007
TM
Volunteers in Action:
Q and A Roundtable
Moderator: Jeremy Mothershed, NREMT-P
Panel: Matt Golueke, NREMT-P
V. Eric W. May, Jr, NREMT-P
Karen McQuaid, MBA
Clint Van Zandt will discuss the history
of both international and domestic
terrorism. Using recent case studies. Van
Zandt will discuss ways to identify suicide terrorists and how EMS can serve
as an integral component to homeland
protection and response. As a former
supervisor with the FBI’s Behavioral
Science Unit and US Army Intelligence
Agent, Clint’s presentations are always
interesting, dynamic and educational.
He’ll leave you with valuable insights
Marketing Your Department via
and critical information that can help
Social Media: Get What You Want for
you better understand human behavior. Your Service
8004
8005
Rommie Duckworth, LP
The Illusion of Attention:
How Did I Miss That?
Rommie Duckworth, LP
7008
Advancing Your Career in EMS
Thomas E. Platt, EdD, NREMT-P
Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P
7009
Clinton R. Van Zandt, a former FBI Profiler
and Hostage Negotiator, is an NBC/
MSNBC Analyst and a well-known author and television /radio commentator
concerning crime and human behavior.
February 28 - March 3, 2012 • Baltimore, MD
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Tuesday, feb 28 - Wednesday, Feb 29, 2012
saturday, March 3, 2012
Saturday
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
BLs/als
Clinical
ALS
Clinical
Saturday
2:15 PM – 3:15 PM
Chemical Suicides: Responding
8008 Pediatric Medicine: Seizures, Croup,
9001
to Deathtraps
M-medical and Parents
F-peds
Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN
Mike McEvoy, PhD, NRP, RN, CCRN
Until Death Do Us Part:
9002
Intimate Partner Violence
F-trauma
Cathleen W. Vandenbraak, BSN, MHA/MBA, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, FP-C
9003
Things Are Not As They Seem, Part I 8009 Things Are Not As They Seem, Part II
f-medical
Owen T. Traynor, MD, FAAEM
f-medical Owen T. Traynor, MD, FAAEM
Hypertensive Issues
8010 Infarct Imposters
in Pregnancy
M-OB Dennis Edgerly, AAS, EMT-P
Cathleen W. Vandenbraak, BSN, MHA/MBA, CEN,
CCRN, CFRN, FP-C
EMS
Leadership
Saturday
3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
9004
F-abc
EMS Leadership: What We Can
Learn from the Marine Corps
Skip Kirkwood, MS,
JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO
Medical Innovations
9011
from the Battlefield
M-trauma
Stacy Shackelford, MD, FACS, Colonel, USAF
Trauma and Pregnancy
Cathleen W. Vandenbraak, BSN, MHA/MBA,
CEN, CCRN, CFRN, FP-C
Understanding Heart Failure
Dennis Edgerly, AAS, EMT-P
9012
M-OB
9013
M-ABC
8012
education
Using Audience Response Pads:
Know What Your Students Know
John Dillon, NREMT-P
9006
special
focus
Memphis Case Study:
Leadership and Mentoring
J. Harold (Jim) Logan, BS, EMT-P/IC
9007
De-Cluttering Your PowerPoint
John Dillon, NREMT-P
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8011 Chief Officer Survival: Crisis Communications 9005
Skip Kirkwood, MS, JD, EMT-P, EFO, CMO
Anything You Write Will be Used
Against You: Protecting Your QA
Documents From Legal Discovery
Steve Wirth, JD, EMT-P
Doug Wolfberg, JD, EMT
Old is New Again:
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Thomas E. Platt, EdD, NREMT-P
Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P
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