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New Requirements for Training Entities from the Bureau of EMS
New changes and updates have been applied to 19 CSR 30-40.331 Application and Accreditation or Certification Requirements for Training Entities that Conduct Training for First Responders, Emergency Medical Dispatchers, Emergency Medical Technicians-Basic, Emergency Medical Technicians- Intermediate and Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic. Read More >> |
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Paula Kempf, Bureau of EMS Chief, Retiring from DHSS
When Paula Kempf first started at Bureau of EMS Chief, she was handed an NQAP (Not Quite A Paramedic) license from her staff. Her credentials as a registered nurse coming from the hospital setting were not held against her, but have been cause for an occasion or two of friendly pokes.
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A Letter from Larry Dahl
When Nathan Williams presented MEMSA’s 2008 Presidential Leadership Award to me at this year’s Annual Meeting I was astonished. To say it was totally unexpected is an understatement!
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Missouri Ambulance Services Respond to Gustav and Ike
Last month, The Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, called on ambulance services like Kansas City’s MAST Ambulance for deployments of up to 30 days to travel to Louisiana and Texas to aid in the aftermath of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. The Missouri Ambulance Association responded in the affirmative providing more than 30 ambulances. MAST Ambulance of Kansas City sent four ambulances and ten crew members.
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Latest EMS Legislative News
As Advocates for EMS begins to think about the planning process for 2009, the current political climate deserves consideration. Specifically, there are 3 factors worth your attention: Read More >> |
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Improving Morale and Efficiency
By Jeff Timlick  Do you wish you could find a simple, yet proven way to improve morale and increase efficiency at work? If so, you are not alone. Every company must effectively address morale and efficiency to be successful. Morale directly affects job performance in any profession. However, the morale and effectiveness of emergency responders is often the difference between life and death. ... Read More >> |
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MINORS: When can consent be given and when can it be presumed?
By Frank Foster  The general rule has been that those of the age of minority cannot give consent to medical treatm ![]() ent and cannot refuse treatment when a parent is not readily available and delay in contacting the parent would jeopardize the life, health or limb or might lead to disfigurement or impairment of faculties. However, to get around the inflexibility of these ancient common law rules the legislature has modified them by enacting statutes and courts by rendering case law decisi... Read More >> |
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