July 2009
Last Word
Last Word
Boston tracks AED locations; Oregon Congressman speaks out against W-2s for volunteers; integrated flu guidelines plan comes off without a hitch; and more.
Lighter Side
Spurs and Backboards: Working the NASCAR of the West
Steve Berry can_t think of a better place to work Fourth of July weekend than a rodeo. Read why.
Tricks of the Trade
Handles for People: Revisiting the Montana Blanket Roll
People in bathtubs are slippery and can be frustrating to handle safely and with good body mechanics. The Montana Blanket Roll is a simple, quick answer.
Leadership Sector
Preparing for the Next Opportunity
You never know when a good job opportunity will arise. Be ready!
Volunteer Voice
Volunteer Voice: On the Same Page
EMS will eventually have to make some big changes to its structure. Find out why.
Proof of Life: Make Every Possible Effort Even When Patients Look Dead
Many providers fall into the trap of declaring patients dead when they merely look dead, which is why we must change our mindset from one of looking to determine death to that of looking for "proof of life."
Cardio Exercise Helps Prevent Injury
Learn how to improve your cardiorespiratory fitness, so you can prevent illness and injury down the road.
Striking out at Stroke: A Comparative Perspective
Could we be doing more for our acute stroke patients? Yes. Southeast Coast Ambulance Service in the United Kingdom has a unique multi-disciplinary model that may point to the future of stroke care in the U.S.
Looking for something prior to January 2008? Additional archives back to 2006 are coming soon to the new JEMS.com, but you can click here for older archives in the meantime.
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012

























