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EMSC Pulse

Thank you to EMS agencies and EMSC State Partnership Programs for their work on the 2023 EMS for Children Survey, which closed Friday!

EMSC Day celebrations: Start planning today


Learn how you can get involved with EMSC Day on May 24 - part of National EMS Week, May 21-27. Read more.

State successes: Texas launches first air medical pediatric recognition effort


The Texas EMSC State Partnership Program has launched its pediatric recognition program into the air (medical, that is)! Read more.

PPN announces research funding pilot for affiliated sites


The Pediatric Pandemic Network (PPN) has announced a funding opportunity for up to 10 research projects at PPN-affiliated sites. Read more. 

New project to draft pediatric crash test methods


The National Association of EMS Officials, one of EMSC’s collaborative partners, has announced the start of a new project, funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Emergency Medical Services. Read more.

Patient and Family Perspectives

Featuring members of EMSC’s

Family Advisory Network (FAN).


Name: Zina Sutton

State: North Carolina


Why did you become a FAN? “I became a FAN because of my experience caring for my own 2 children. My first child who was born with Trisomy 10q and medically fragile; he died when he was 8 years old. My second child has autism and homozygous 3p. Because of my experiences, I hope to provide input and assist where I can to have a positive influence through my service with EMSC.”



What is the most important thing for emergency practitioners to know about caring for children in emergencies? “Wherever you practice, do whatever it takes to have the correct equipment and quality training to care for children. If the caregivers would like and it is possible, allow them to be present during transport and care. Understand that caregivers have questions, especially when their child is not a typical child. I have been told many times by providers that ‘when one hears hoof sounds; to think of horses, not zebras’. I would have preferred the provider to address my concern and explain to me why I should not be concerned. Appropriate, skilled care delivered with kindness is never forgotten.” Read more.

Resources Round-Up:

Featured resource: March 25-29 was National Poison Prevention Week. Established in 1961 by Congress, National Poison Prevention Week was originated to raise awareness of poison prevention and safety. Learn more about poison control via the Health Resources and Service Administration’s website, https://poisonhelp.hrsa.gov.

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Five Stories Worth Reading


  1. Will there be any emergency doctors to see you in the future? - Stat News (Opinion), March 20
  2. Pediatric hospital beds are in high demand for ailing children. Here’s why - CNN, March 17
  3. Pediatricians: We Can't Bear the Burden of Teen Angst - Medscape, March 15
  4. 7 things I never let my kids do as an emergency medicine pediatrician - TODAY, March 8 features EMSC/PPN grantees
  5. A surge in sick children exposed a need for major changes to U.S. hospitals - NPR, March 3 features EMSC grantees and pediatric readiness
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