• CAPCE
    Oct 1 2024

    In this week’s Registry Insider podcast, host Bill Seifert, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, is joined by Jay Scott from the Commission for Accreditation of Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE). Together, they discuss the role of CAPCE in ensuring that EMS practitioners receive high-quality, innovative, and evidence-based continuing education. Jay explains the course and organizational accreditation processes, which help maintain relevant and dynamic education standards. They also highlight CAPCE's new data-sharing initiatives, including real-time course completion reporting and a newly developed mobile app that simplifies record-keeping for EMS clinicians. The episode emphasizes the importance of evolving EMS education to meet the rapidly changing demands of the field.

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    8 mins
  • EMS Accreditation
    Sep 24 2024

    In this episode, Registry Insider host Bill Seifarth, CEO of the National Registry of EMTs, sits down with Dr. George Hatch from CoAEMSP to discuss the significance of accreditation in EMS education. They explore how accreditation has evolved since its inception in 1978, its critical role in ensuring high educational standards for paramedics, and its upcoming expansion to Advanced EMT programs. Dr. Hatch highlights the value of accreditation in protecting the public and enhancing educational quality, emphasizing the collaborative efforts between CoAEMSP and the National Registry to uphold these standards and prepare competent EMS professionals.

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    9 mins
  • Understanding The Purpose and Importance of the EMS Compact
    Sep 17 2024

    In this episode of Registry Insider, host Bill Seifarth sits down with Donnie Woodyard, Executive Director of the EMS Compact, to explore the transformative impact of interstate agreements on EMS licensure. They discuss how the EMS Compact enables EMS professionals to have their licenses recognized across state lines, allowing for greater mobility and faster response times, particularly in non-emergency situations. Woodyard also highlights the Compact’s role in ensuring public protection and outlines its ambitious vision for nationwide adoption. Don’t miss this insightful conversation about the future of EMS in the U.S.

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    11 mins
  • EMS History with Donnie Woodyard
    Sep 10 2024

    Join Registry Insider host Bill Seifarth as he dives deep into the fascinating history of EMS in the U.S. with special guest Donnie Woodyard, EMS Compact Director and author. From the groundbreaking 1966 white paper to the formation of the National Registry of EMTs in 1970, they explore the pivotal moments that shaped emergency medical services as we know it. Discover the origins of the iconic EMS symbol and the lesser-known stories behind its evolution. Plus, get an insider’s look at Woodyard’s latest book, EMS in the United States: Fragmented Past, Future of Opportunity, as they uncover the history of EMS history and the path to what is ahead for the profession.

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    16 mins
  • Medical Directors Continued Competency
    Sep 3 2024

    In this episode of Registry Insider, Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, hosts a conversation with three esteemed medical directors and board members of the National Registry: Dr. Kevin Mackey, Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, and Dr. Maia Dorsett. The discussion delves into the crucial topic of continued competency in the EMS field, exploring the roles and responsibilities of medical directors in maintaining and enhancing the skills of EMS clinicians. Each guest shares insights from their diverse experiences, highlighting the importance of regular training, innovative educational approaches, and a system-wide perspective to ensure high-quality patient care. They also discuss the challenges of keeping up with evolving medical standards and the need for a collaborative approach among medical directors, training officers, and regulatory bodies to foster a culture of continuous learning and improvement in EMS practices.

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    25 mins
  • The NAEMT
    Aug 27 2024

    On this week’s episode of Registry Insider, we welcome Michael Kaduce from the National Association of EMTs. We learn more about the NAEMT, their mission, advocacy for EMS clinicians and the EMS profession, and the education they provide for the industry. You can check them out at NAEMT.org and remember NAEMT’s upcoming annual meeting, September 9-13 in Las Vegas.

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    11 mins
  • EMS & Mental Health Service
    Aug 20 2024

    In this week’s episode of Registry Insider, host Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, interviews Dr. Braxton Morrison, a National Registry board member and paramedic, with a PhD in crisis intervention and traumatic stress. Dr. Morrison shares his personal journey from military service to EMS, highlighting the pressing need for crisis intervention and culturally competent mental health support for EMS professionals. They discuss the unique challenges EMS workers face, often without adequate resources or support, and advocate for increased research, stigma reduction, and the development of peer support systems. This conversation aims to raise awareness and inspire action to better support EMS professionals nationwide.

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    17 mins
  • Examination Development Life Cycle
    Aug 13 2024

    In this episode of Registry Insider, Bill Seifarth, CEO and Executive Director of the National Registry of EMTs, sits down with Dr. Paul Rosenberger to discuss the exam development life cycle at the National Registry. The conversation covers the seven-step process, including practice analysis, job task identification, item writing and review, pilot testing, and standard setting. Dr. Rosenberger emphasizes the involvement of subject matter experts (SMEs) from the EMS community, ensuring the exams reflect real-world practice and are fair and representative across various demographics and regions. The episode also highlights opportunities for EMS clinicians, educators, and medical directors to participate in exam development activities, contributing to the integrity and accuracy of the certification process. For those interested in volunteering, further information can be found at volunteer.nremt.org.

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    15 mins