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Explore the forefront of EMS leadership with Rob Lawrence on the 鈥楨MS One-Stop鈥 Podcast. Tackling critical issues like staffing, service delivery and operational challenges, each episode delves into the latest in patient care enhancement, EMS technology advancements; and emerging trends like AI, telehealth, quality improvement and alternate destinations with industry experts.

Rob Lawrence brings to the table his extensive expertise from decades of service spanning the American Ambulance Association, AIMHI, Richmond Ambulance Authority, Pro EMS, Prodigy EMS Education and the East Anglian Ambulance NHS Trust.

Stay informed with the latest EMS industry news, organizational updates and inspiring agency success stories. Tune in to the 鈥楨MS One-Stop鈥 Podcast for a deep dive into the challenges and triumphs of EMS leadership in today鈥檚 dynamic prehospital care landscape.

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鈥淛ust try to wrap your thoughts around having 3, 4, 5, 10 gunshot wound patients thrown at you 鈥 at one or two medics with one ambulance.鈥
Dr. Linda Dykes and Rom Duckworth discuss trans-Atlantic lessons in emergency management
Host Rob Lawrence addresses the elephants in the EMS room
Dr. Lori Moore-Merrell announces plans to rename the USFA to the U.S. Fire and EMS Administration
FAQs on owning, amending, retaining and sharing patient care report data
Reel Emergency鈥檚 Hilary Gates and Zach Dunlap discuss FOAMed and body-worn cameras
Maia Dorsett and Nikki Little share a journey to improving care through a multi-modal NAEMSP approach
999, London Ambulance Service Deputy Director Simon Harding talks emergency planning for the royal gathering
Dr. Ginny Renkiewicz shares research on vicarious trauma, post-traumatic stress, and the aftereffects of the COVID-19 pandemic
Preparing for the end of the PHE and the need to prepare a documentation time capsule
The National EMS Museum hopes to inspire a new generation to take up the call
Disaster medicine expert Dr. Alex Isakov weighs in on infectious diseases on the horizon
The role of the chaplaincy in emergency services
A holistic approach to physical, psychological and emotional wellness
Current challenges, issues and solutions common to both U.S. and Australia EMS, including hospital handovers and lights and siren responses
鈥淩ight here, right now, we are trying to be proactive so everyone can get a living wage鈥
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This EMS One-Stop international edition features Steinar Olsen, director for EMS and national preparedness in the Norwegian Directorate of Health
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The AAA and Newton 360 Industry Turnover Survey reveals increased turnover rates in full and part-time EMTs and paramedics
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鈥淓MS providers are effectively being required to intervene and transport persons merely because they are homeless and apparently mentally ill鈥
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