View as webpage

EMSC_SideBlue_PNG.png

EMSC Pulse

Fellows and Scholars Programs:

Last day to apply!


EMT, RN, PA, MD, PhD, CLS, LICSW, PharmD? Whatever your credentials, if you work in the pediatric emergency care or disaster preparedness and recovery space, we have a career development opportunity for you.

Apply by 5 pm ET today

Pediatric Pandemic Network expands


For the Pediatric Pandemic Network’s second year, HRSA is funding an expansion from five to 10 children’s hospitals. Learn more.

Prehospital simulation project highlights power of state-level collaboration


The Massachusetts EMSC State Partnership Program, in collaboration with five hospitals, led a state-wide prehospital education program. Learn more.

Mass violence resources: Preparing for the unthinkable


No one can fully prepare for tragic events, but guides, tip sheets, and trainings exist to help those who support children and families after mass violence incidentsLearn more.

Reminder: NPRP assessment still available


Even though the official assessment period has ended, the National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP) assessment is still available online. Learn more.

Family Advisory Network feature

Name: Greta James-Maxfield

State: Texas

Why did you become a FAN? "I became a FAN after learning from the Texas Parent to Parent Executive Director of the opportunity to network and to share experiences that support experiential learning from populations experiencing the systems of care. I attended a meeting and became a fan – and now I am a Texas FAN for real."

What do you want emergency providers and professionals to know about centering the family in their care? "EMS professionals and medical professionals in general should know that we have the data! As Arby's claims they have the "meats," we have the meat of the matter: the data that matters. We may be constrained by lack of formal education for the unanticipated situations we find ourselves in, but we are bringing our motherwork and fatherwork to the table. It is in the interest of medical professionals to learn ways to gain information quickly from parents whose experience comes from infinite numbers of hours as a caregiver in their child's life."

Featured resource: The United States has transitioned to using 988 as the easy-to-remember phone number for the existing National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Learn more on the SAMHSA site or help spread the word using the 988 partner toolkit and social media shareables.

Resources round-up


Upcoming events


Career opportunities


Visit our website >>

The EMSC Innovation and Improvement Center is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award (U07MC37471) totaling $3M with 0 percent financed with nongovernmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.

Connect with us

Facebook  Instagram  LinkedIn  Twitter  YouTube
LinkedIn Share This Email