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FDNY Medical Special Operations Conference May 12-15, 2022

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Greetings Everyone,

From the State DOH –

Please see attached and share locally with EMS providers and other healthcare professionals.

If you have questions, they should be directed to msoc@fdnypro.org

Daniel J. Clayton, B.S., EMT-P

Section Chief, Trauma Systems

Executive Secretary, State Trauma Advisory Committee

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems

http://ubmdems.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/2022-MSOC-Flyer-FINAL38.pdf

MACC Reopening

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Catholic Health is reporting that the MACC will be reopening as of January 30th, 2022 at 0700hrs. Please see and share the notice.

http://ubmdems.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/MACC-Reopening-Jan-202210.pdf

URMC looking for Practicing Paramedics

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Greetings Everyone,

See the message below from URMC:

Attention Practicing NYS Paramedics,

Our research team, which is based within the URMC Emergency Department, is looking for local paramedics to take part in an educational research study focused on utilizing thoracic point-of-care-ultrasound in the evaluation and management of respiratory distress. Please see the attached infographic for additional details on what this study entails and how to register to participate.

Thank you in advance for your consideration.

http://ubmdems.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Thoracic-Ultrasound-for-Paramedics-Flyer.pdf

Available Pre-Paid Slots for First Responder Disability Awareness Online Training – LIMITED TO WRHEPC First Responders

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CME Opportunity. See below:

The Finger Lakes Regional Training Center has made arrangements with the Niagara University to offer a limited amount of prepaid registrations for the First Responder Disability Awareness ONLINE Training.

This course will be at no charge to eligible First Responder Registrants in the Western Region HEPCRequest a slot HERE

First Come/First Serve – While supplies last.

Program Description:
Niagara University’s First Responder Disability Awareness Training is the nation’s only comprehensive training for emergency medical services, firefighters, police officers, and 9-1-1 telecommunicators.

This EMS online training was adapted from the national Train the Trainer program into a compatible, self paced, easy to use 6-hour program.

Customized exclusively for EMS in front of a live studio audience, the training addresses the basic elements EMS need to know to ensure a proper, appropriate and proactive response when interacting and addressing the needs of individuals with disabilities.

Program Goal: to educate and sensitize emergency medical services (EMS) on equality and disability issues within the diversity spectrum and how to properly and appropriately respond to individuals with disabilities (IWDs), customized for EMS specific to individuals with disabilities. Training would include, but not be limited to, disabilities defined specific to first response, etiquette and interaction skills to include Person First Language, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Content includes, but not be limited to:
· Disabilities Awareness specific to EMS
· Disabilities defined specific to EMS
· Understanding how individuals with disabilities are marginalized and discriminated against and how quality of life is affected when proper response is not appropriate and adequate
· The ADA relative to EMS/first response
· Modes of communication to include American Sign Language
· Service Animals and ambulance transport
· Etiquette/Interaction Skills
· Victimization and Abuse

This course is a valid Non-Core, CME course in the NYSDOH BEMS CME Recertification program and has been approved for six (6) Non-Core credit hours.

To request a slot for the First Responder Disability Awareness Online Training, please pre-register HERE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DisabilityAwarenessEMS_BP3

Further instructions will be emailed to you within 2-3 weeks of your submission. Your slot will not be held until you complete registration on the Niagara University website. If you receive a pre-paid slot you must commit to complete the training within ONE MONTH of enrolling in the course.

ECMC Diversion

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Greetings Everyone,

I have been informed recently that ECMC is dealing with a water issue at the hospital currently. After having a conversation with the State DOH BEMS, I am being advised that until further notice, ECMC will be on diversion for all patients with the EXCEPTION of Trauma patients and Psychiatric patients. If the patient does not meet that criteria please take them to another facility. As always, if you are unsure if your patient meets the criteria, contact the ECMC Trauma line. Thanks

2022 01 13 EMS Agency Leadership and EMS Provider Briefing

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From the Bureau:

At 16:00 on Thursday, January 13, 2022, the Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems is hosting an EMS Agency Leadership and EMS Provider Briefing to discuss topics submitted by EMS Agency Leaders and EMS Providers (see registration link below).  We encourage all participants to sign into the meeting no later than 10 minutes in advance of the meeting

If you are planning to attend this EMS Agency Leadership and EMS Provider Briefing and have a question, please complete the online form (https://apps.health.ny.gov/pubpal/builder/survey/nys-covid-19-response-ems-agency) before 14:00 on Thursday, January 13, 2022 so your question will be ready.

If you don’t receive an invitation directly, please complete an online form to receive invitations automatically.  That form is located at  https://apps.health.ny.gov/pubpal/builder/survey/ems-agency-leadership-and-ems-pr.

We have made a change and are scheduling these dates out, simply to go the program link below and you can sign up for any future briefings currently scheduled.

Please remember to register for the meeting:

Event number: 161 057 0634
Event password: LEADERS2022
Program: EMS Agency Leadership and EMS Provider Briefing
Program address: https://meetny.webex.com/meetny/onstage/g.php?PRID=56d1f534f1cd77a13b3e604308ec1279
Program registration password: LEADERS

 

Thank you for all that you do!

Peter

Peter L. Brodie, BS, AEMT

Deputy Chief, Data and Informatics Unit

EMS Data Manager

Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems