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June 2, 2024
So, you have been working in Emergency Medicine (EM) for a while, or perhaps you are making your way through medical training or residency, and somehow, you have been asked to be involved with a trans...
March 15, 2022
Air medicine is an integral part of our health care system where specially trained personnel provide excellent care throughout transport.
March 14, 2022
One of the most time consuming parts of physician involvement in air medical programs is the development and updating of medical protocols. In an effort to reduce workload and provide comparisons, sev...
March 13, 2022
We pay tribute.
October 25, 2017
ITLS is a global training program dedicated to preventing death and injury from traumatic injuries through education and trauma care. While many of you might be familiar with ITLS, you may not be awar...
Currently, two bills have been introduced in the House of Representatives of the 115thCongress of the United States regarding reimbursement for air medical services: H.R. 3378 and H.R. 3780. Let’s del...
As another year passes for the section, I would like to convey sincere appreciation and admiration to your section liaison, Pat Elmes, and your section officers - especially Drs. Haisler and Stuhlmill...
October 24, 2017
Another year has slipped past us and our industry continues to make headlines. Some of those headlines are the kind we all love to read and tweet about, the amazing saves and odds defied, the great wo...
October 8, 2016
The National Disaster Life Support Foundation is very pleased to have partnered with the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) to provide disaster medicine training and to further develop th...
Che Miller, MD, is an independent practicing general surgeon on staff at Duncan Regional Hospital in Duncan, Okla. His first experience with air medicine was at the University of Oklahoma.
September 20, 2015
Currently, there are two federal activities to keep an eye on.
The transport of patients to medical centers for specialized care demands monitoring the quality of care provided during transport and its impact on patient outcomes.