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Learn EKG and cardiac basics. Covers Heart Sounds, Heart A&P and over 24 EKG rhythms.
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The EMS Professional is excited to offer unique seminars to EMS professionals. Our goal is to make these seminars unlike any offered in the industry. Unlike standard CME seminars, these are targeted to increase your knowledge in areas such as specific field operations, vehicle operations, unusual call types etc.

 

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Recorded live on April 21st  "Passing The NYC REMAC Exam" The next NYC REMAC Exams are coming up. If you are having difficulty with this exam or just want that extra edge in passing. Click here

 


This webinar will be focused on passing the NYC REMAC paramedic written examination. Registrants will be exposed to:

 

  • Recent protocol changes and how they reflect in the exam
  • Examination breakdown and the benefits of knowing
  • Common difficulties candidates have with this unique exam
  • Tips on mastering a multiple choice exam
  • Interactive live practice exam
  • Plus a live Q&A block

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Even More Free Training - Join us Sept 27th for "Cardiac Assessment For The PreHospital Provider"

 

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"Prehospital Treatment of Asthma" with LaGuardia EMS Lead Instructor Steven Kanarian.
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12 Lead EKG - This is a two part presentation on the basics of 12 leads. Click here to view.

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Should paramedics intubate patients with SARS-like symptoms?

Preventing the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) from patients to health care workers is of paramount importance. Endotracheal intubation, in particular, is a high-risk procedure that has been associated with the transmission of SARS despite the use of personal protection, including gloves, gown, face mask and protective eye wear.1 Paramedics routinely intubate patients who are in respiratory failure, which raises concern about the safety of these health care workers as they perform this life-saving procedure.

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