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Pre-EMS Education Forum Craig S. Aman, BSc., NREMT-P Manager, Training and Implementation Agilent Technologies - Heartstream Firefighter/Paramedic Seattle Fire Department NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Ralph M. Shenefelt, NREMT-P General Manager American Safety & Health Institute, New Port Richey, FL Clipart © 2001 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum OBJECTIVES Define pre-EMS Educator and Pre- EMS Forum Define the pre-EMS challenge Discuss the Vision/Mission Discuss the Current Situation Discuss the Marketing Plan
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Pre-EMS Educator: Those individuals who design, develop, administer, or instruct emergency care training courses (first aid, CPR, AED, etc.) for laypersons, including bystanders and persons with an occupational requirement to be first aid trained.
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum A NAEMSE organized opportunity for pre-EMS Educators for resource development, advocacy in pre-EMS educational endeavors, research in pre-EMS education, and the initiation of activities that will further the educational enrichment of students and instructors involved in pre-EMS related programs.
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Pre-EMS Challenge Although EMS is the natural arena of advocacy for pre-EMS emergency care - it frequently behaves indifferently. The Emergency Medical Services, Agenda For The Future acknowledges public education as a critical activity for EMS and accurately recognizes that it is “woefully underdeveloped” in this area.
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum “EMS has not yet begun to realize its potential as an important public educator. It should accept the challenge to explore innovative ways for educating the broadest possible spectrum of society with regard to prevention, EMS access and appropriate utilization, and bystander care.” Patricia J. O’Malley, MD EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AGENDA FOR THE FUTURE Available: http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/ems/agenda/emsman.html#PUBLIC [May 29, 2001]
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Vision / Mission The Pre-EMS Educators Forum will provide an opportunity for those individuals who design, develop, administer, or instruct first aid, CPR, and AED courses with an opportunity to learn while networking with their peers, leading EMS educational experts, manufacturers, and sponsors.
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Background Countless pre-EMS emergency care training courses are taught in both community and occupational settings throughout the U.S. and in many first world countries everyday. Hundreds of thousands of laypersons are trained in pre-EMS emergency care in the U.S. alone each year. Vision / Mission
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Background Many pre-EMS Educators are EMS providers. However, there are numerous layperson-pre-EMS Educators teaching emergency care through government, K-12 education, universities and technical colleges, public utilities, security, corrections, daycare, manufacturing, retail, transportation, construction, recreation, and a myriad of other occupations. Vision / Mission
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Objective Both the provider and instructor of pre- EMS emergency care are fundamental components of the pre-hospital setting. Since at least part of the mission of NAEMSE is to provide a forum to share insight and information concerning all aspects of EMS education at all levels, the Association has a distinct responsibility and opportunity to embrace pre-EMS Educators. The objective of the Forum is to provide that opportunity. Vision / Mission
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Current Situation There is no national conference for pre-EMS Educators and there is very little leadership by EMS in pre-EMS education.
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Opportunities Integrate pre-EMS education into EMS. Foster innovative partnerships Enrich community health through improved curriculum design, research, prevention, early identification, and treatment of sudden illness and injury. Attract new, non-traditional members to NAEMSE Current Situation
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum Marketing Plan A marketing plan is being designed to accomplish the following objectives: Attract pre-EMS Educators and Corporate Partners to the Forum Differentiate the Forum from those conducted by training organizations Attract volunteers and stakeholders to help grow the Forum
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NAEMSE 2001 Symposium Forging the Future of EMS Education Pre-EMS Education Forum The Board of Directors of NAEMSE is undertaking an important leadership role through establishment of the Pre-EMS Education Forum.
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Connection, Collaboration, & Continuity of Care Pre-EMS Educators EMS Educators
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