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Friday, November 6, 2009

On the EMS Horizon

The rate at which the world is changing is dramatic. People, governments and maps are changing almost overnight. There have been several changes in EMS over the years, and decade by decade the profession has improved. Yet the job's basics remain the same as they were 10 or 20 years ago. It is about getting patients to the hospital, providing care and compassion, and occasionally providing a technical intervention that buys a person precious time. The very essence of leadership requires a chief officer to have vision. To lead an organization into the future the leader must be ...

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