Posted on November 4, 2011
by alex
in Community Paramedicine
Mike Taigman and Bill Sugiyama conclude their discussion of Community Paramedicine with hosts Justin Schorr and Mark Glencorse. In this episode Mike Taigman discusses the small conversations we can have with patients about their medications, lifestyle even the food they eat. Preventing the 911 call is more of a “save” than the intervention when it’s [...]
Posted on November 4, 2011
by alex
in Community Paramedicine, EMS 2.0, Politics, Public Safety
Mike Taigman and Bill Sugiyama continue the discussion of Community Paramedicine with hosts Justin Schorr and Mark Glencorse. In this episode they discuss where to find funding for expanded EMS programs and how increasing the level of assessment for Paramedics can prevent complications in the long run. Mike Taigman shares an example of a simple [...]
Posted on November 4, 2011
by alex
in Community Paramedicine
Hosts Justin Schorr and Mark Glencorse seek to learn how EMS proviers can have more of a positive impact on their communities before they call 911. Joining the discussion are Bill Sugiyama EMS Chief for Oakland and Alameda County’s Mike Taigman shares with our audience how he has developed personalized care for the citizens in [...]
Posted on June 5, 2011
by Thaddeus Setla
in EMS 2.0, Social Media, Web Series
Mark, Justin, Natalie and Jim sit at the table to discuss how to better educate the users of 911 in a format they might actually understand: TV.
Posted on June 5, 2011
by alex
in Social Media
Pull up a chair with EMS bloggers to discuss the impact social media is having on EMS agencies around the world. The panel all met each other online using social media.
Posted on June 5, 2011
by alex
in Social Media
Listen to UK Paramedic Mark Glencorse discuss the day a blog saved a patient’s life: The first social media save.
Posted on March 6, 2011
by Thaddeus Setla
in CPR
ZOLL Medical has been a proud sponsor of many things we are doing at FRN and here we got to sit down with the Marketing Manager Jon Cloutier about CPR Technology.
Posted on February 6, 2011
by Thaddeus Setla
in Public Safety
It can’t be done at the administrative level, each first responder needs to reach out to others in the community to learn each other’s expectations and abilities.
Posted on January 6, 2011
by Thaddeus Setla
in Public Safety
Fire experts Carl Kustin and Gerry Kohlman join Law Enforcement expert Jason Hoschouer and hosts Mark Glencosre and Justin Schorr to discuss the importance of interagency co-operation.
Posted on November 5, 2010
by Thaddeus Setla
in EMS 2.0
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