Slow and boring is good. It’s less stressful on the patient and the providers. The better you think, the better you do your job, and the less exciting it will be.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) and the National Registry of ...
Earlier this year they came to share another distinction: They are two of the first “Hometown Heroes” to be saluted under a ...
For first responders, the call to serve doesn’t always stop at the firehouse, the ambulance or the squad car. Many take their ...