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A.J. Heightman, MPA, EMT-P

Editor-in-chief of JEMS, A.J. Heightman is a former EMS director and EMS operations director who has researched and specialized in MCI management training for 30 years.

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A.J. Heightman to Speak at U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Training Summit

Heightman will present a two-day workshop about MCI management.


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Simulation Plays Key Role in 2012 JEMS Games

The 2012 JEMS Games were revamped this year with many new uses of simulation.


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Forging a Path

Follow in the footsteps of these inspirational leaders of EMS.


Capnography Now Standard of Care

JEMS Editor-in-Chief tells you how waveform capnography has become a solid standard of care treatment modality.


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Chance Encounters

Life in EMS often takes strange twists and turns. Like how JEMS Editor-in-Chief A.J. Heightman's nose bleed is tied to a paramedic/firefighter's severe asthma attack.


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