Flipped ClassroomFor Educators Passion – Is It Required to Teach EMS? Should we value passion over other educator qualities like consistency or the ability to counsel students?JulieOctober 21, 2021
Flipped ClassroomFor Educators Limmer’s Laws of EMS Education Dan Limmer, a co-founder of Limmer Education, shares ten big-picture insights and observations into EMS education.JulieOctober 4, 2021
NREMT TipsFor StudentsExam Prep Digesting an NREMT Test Question: Read Carefully This practice NREMT question was hotly debated on YouTube. A 36 year old male complains of chest pain after a…JulieSeptember 21, 2021
For StudentsEMS Apps AEMT & EMT Audios (with Free Samples) Try out our three audio apps: EMT, AEMT and Pathophysiology.JulieAugust 26, 2021
For EducatorsDynamic Learning Exercises Teaching Differential Diagnosis A series of in-class dynamic learning exercises to help teach differential diagnosis.JulieAugust 17, 2021
For StudentsEMS AppsExam PrepApps for the Classroom “Why Is EMT PASS So Hard?” "Why is EMT PASS more difficult than other test prep apps? How can I improve my score?"JulieAugust 12, 2021
For StudentsFor ProvidersMedical Back To The Basics: Snakebites and EMS Responding to a snakebite call? Here’s everything you need to know about identifying venomous bites and managing your patient’s injury.JulieAugust 3, 2021
For EducatorsFor Providers Technician vs. Clinician: Position Paper Revisits Age-Old Concept Well, duh! Dan reflects on NAEMSP's position paper, “EMS Curriculum Should Educate Beyond a Technical Scope of Practice.”JulieJuly 28, 2021
NREMT TipsFor StudentsExam Prep Digesting an NREMT Question: Types of Shock Here’s a practice question for the NREMT. It’s a good opportunity to look at the process for analyzing and answering…JulieJuly 26, 2021
Item WritingFor EducatorsNREMT Updates Writing Multiple Response Items for Class Exams Computer adaptive tests (CAT) are designed to measure one principle: competent vs not yet competent. They are much more effective…JulieJune 29, 2021
For StudentsFor ProvidersTraumaPediatrics Back to the Basics: Pediatric Trauma By Chris Ebright Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death and disability in children, more than all other causes…JulieJune 1, 2021
Patient AssessmentFor EducatorsDynamic Learning Exercises Classroom Patient Assessment Activity An exercise for EMT or ALS classes to help students understand body system exams as a precursor to differential diagnostic…JulieMay 25, 2021