Assessing Characteristics and Best Practices In Responding to Psychiatric EMS Calls in a College...

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Implementing a Collegiate Naloxone and Bleeding Control Kit Program

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Investigating the Role of Public Assistance Programs in Responding to Cardiovascular Emergencies in Rural...

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Training Student EMTs to Support Mobile Community Support Program

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Pass The Torch to Decrease Healthcare Burnout

How can you reignite your passion for healthcare when you feel it burning out? The author explores this idea in this Perspectives & Opinions piece.

Compassion Meditation to Improve Psychological Well-being Among Volunteer Collegiate Emergency Medical Technicians

Student volunteer EMS providers are often under significant mental and physical stress which may lead to provider burnout and decreased compassion malleability. The authors demonstrate the efficacy of Cognitively-Based Compassion Training on addressing these conditions.

Innovation in Collegiate Emergency Medical Services

The authors review potential uses of current and future innovations in EMS and discuss our Call for Papers for an upcoming special JCEMS edition.

Presumptive Diagnosis of Alcohol Intoxication as the Etiology of Altered Mental Status in Collegiate...

Altered mental status is a common emergency call at universities, and for collegiate-based EMS providers this chief complaint is frequently found secondary to alcohol intoxication. The results of this research demonstrate evidence that EMTs may presumptively attribute alcohol intoxication as the etiology of AMS, as evidenced by the underutilization of key AMS assessments.

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