Trainings in Collegiate EMS: Examples from IC-EMS at Indiana University
IC-EMS utilizes unique resources to train their members to respond to emergency calls.
Factors Associated with Requests for Non-Collegiate EMS Resources by Collegiate EMTs
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.12
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Assessing Characteristics and Best Practices In Responding to Psychiatric EMS Calls in a College...
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.11
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An Analysis of the Utility of the LIFEPAK Device in Collegiate Emergency Medicine
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.10
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Challenges, Strategies, and Lessons from Implementing Washington State’s First Collegiate EMS Agency
University of Washington's experience implementing the state's first collegiate EMS agency.
Implementing a Collegiate Naloxone and Bleeding Control Kit Program
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.06
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Investigating the Role of Public Assistance Programs in Responding to Cardiovascular Emergencies in Rural...
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.13
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Training Student EMTs to Support Mobile Community Support Program
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2026 • 8(1) • DOI: 10.30542/JCEMS.2026.08.01.09
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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.











