In the FieldFor Providers 10 Commandments for EMS Survival By Dan Limmer It was in the early 1990s when I wrote Ten Commandments for EMS Survival. Never did I…Stephanie LimmerJanuary 4, 2016
For EducatorsDynamic Learning Exercises Say Goodbye to Always and Never By Dan Limmer A student in the Facebook EMT/Paramedic study group recently asked this question: “If a patient is unconscious, is…Stephanie LimmerDecember 11, 2015
Cardiac & RespiratoryFor ProvidersAirway & Oxygen Oxygen is the Wonder Drug No More Updated Resources: Read the 2019 hyperoxia case study for a more detailed review of this issue. Also, check out the…Stephanie LimmerNovember 12, 2015
Cardiac & RespiratoryFor Providers Is it Really Too Easy? Results from the Limmer Education & EMS1.com Cardiology Quiz The results are in: We don’t know as much as we think we do. With over 18,000 people (as of the…Stephanie LimmerJuly 30, 2015
In the FieldFor Providers Evolution of the Confident EMS Provider By Dan Limmer While teaching at ClinCon 2015 in Orlando, Florida I had the good fortune to speak to some…Stephanie LimmerJuly 15, 2015
In the FieldFor Providers Suicide and the EMS Provider The EMS Week slogan is “EMS Strong.” It is a nice concept and represents the important role of EMS in…Stephanie LimmerMay 14, 2015
In the FieldFor Providers Does it Hurt to Care More? Depression and Suicide in EMS by Dan Limmer The problem of suicide and depression in the emergency services is noteworthy and prominent in daily conversation.…Stephanie LimmerMarch 13, 2015
Patient AssessmentFor Providers 10 Tips to Revive Your Patient Assessment Sometimes we go back into the archives and find a presentation that Dan did some time ago. This top ten list comes…Stephanie LimmerJanuary 20, 2015