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Teaching EMT Students to Take Vital Signs
This exercise lets students start with preliminary vital signs—but also starts critical thinking and evaluation.
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Pump, Pipes, and Fluid
Going from "pumps, pipes, fluid" to a real understanding of pathophysiology and medical terminology.
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Simple Methods, Big Results
A simple learning exercise to use for any topic at any class level.
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Reverse Learning for Contraindications
What if we gave students an exercise that focused on when they aren’t supposed to…
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Creating Pathways for Learning
Two exercises to simulate patient assessment in a fun and active way.
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How to Teach Thinking Skills
Build thinking and problem solving skills by helping students value, prioritize, and differentiate.
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The Semester Starts… Again!
Building the Perfect EMT: A class learning exercise for Chapter 1.
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Class Curriculum Guide for EMS Educators
Bring new content, new energy and new lessons into your classroom.
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Teaching Differential Diagnosis
A series of in-class dynamic learning exercises to help teach differential diagnosis.
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Classroom Patient Assessment Activity
An exercise for EMT or ALS classes to help students understand body system exams as…
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Why It’s Important to Pick the Wrong Answers
We intentionally used that title. Perhaps it got your attention. We based it on something…
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Flipped vs. Traditional Classroom in EMS Education
Three easy components for flipping your EMS classroom.