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Opportunities in Emergency Health Care: Episode 65

Posted on 01 July 2010 by gfriese

This episode of the EMSEduCast guest speaker is Paul Wilson, a high school social studies teacher and EMT since 2000.  Paul was involved in a high school program that teaches junior and senior high school students emergency care skills, starting with CPR and ending with EMT.  The one year program called Opportunities in Emergency Care meets 2 hours a day for an entire school year, so approximately 275 hours of emergency care training.  This is a fascinating topic and a very good listen.  After listening to this podcast, share your thoughts with us or ask questions about this topic at Facebook.com/EMSEduCast.

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    [...] And finally, in the EMS podcast world, The GenMed Show addressed EMS longevity. The EMS Garage went for the jugular with the subject of  response time myths in EMS and talked at length about a very sad event in the EMS blog world, the departure of Mark Glencorse from The Medic999 Bolg. Jamie Davis and the Medicast looked at understanding allergies and The EMS Educast examined high school EMS programs. [...]

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