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EMSC Pulse

November 30, 2021

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2021 National EMS Education Standards released!

This marks the first major revision since 2009. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s EMSC Program funded the effort through a process led by the National Association of EMS Educators.

View the new standards.

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Raising the bar for pediatric trauma care


New pediatric standards have been announced for trauma centers, including a standard based on the National Pediatric Readiness Project–a major milestone for EMSC. Read more.

Pediatric Pandemic Network domains share top priorities


On Nov. 19, more than 100 team members and stakeholders convened virtually to kick off the network. Read more.

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Learn about three State Partnerships’ prehospital projects


Get details on prehospital-focused projects in Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and Pennsylvania. Read more.

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New Subcommittee on Climate, Emergencies, and Disasters


The Nov. 10 Town Hall featured an update from Cinnamon A. Dixon, DO, MPH, co-chair of the new federal subcommittee. Read more.

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An update from the ENA


In honor of Emergency Nurses Week last month, we’re sharing a few updates from the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). Read more.

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Family Advisory Network feature

 

Name: Mary Ellen Wilson, RN

State: Maryland

Why did you become a FAN? “I really enjoy being an advocate for patients and families, and my background as a pediatric emergency nurse, and as a mother and grandmother, helps me translate medical information in a way that families can understand. I have also had experience using EMS system. When three of my children were younger, they were involved in a motor vehicle crash while I was working and were transported by EMS to a local hospital, without a pediatric unit. A missed diagnosis led us to a subsequent visit to a pediatric emergency department and created awareness of the need for pediatric education and readiness, regardless of the facility. This has helped me be a better educator for parents and has inspired me to give back to my community as a FAN.”

What advice do you have for other FANs? “Don't be afraid to speak up. It's important to ask questions and become a partner with your state partnership manager and your community. You should find your passion and do what you can to impact change. It's easy to get overwhelmed, because many issues and projects can be large. It is important to remember to break these issues and projects down into smaller, actionable steps. For example, my passion is ensuring families are emergency ready and know what to expect when they have an emergency. I have created several projects and educational presentations that I use to help educate families on aspects of emergency readiness and ensuring the right care when it counts.”

Featured resource: November is Epilepsy Awareness Month! Check out the Pediatric Emergency and Advocacy Kit (PEAK): Status Epilepticus or the latest PEAK: Suicide. View now.

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Upcoming events


Funding opportunities


  • The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) will release two new Notices of Funding Opportunity to support training to expand the public health workforce: 1) Community Health Worker and Paraprofessional Training Program (HRSA-22-124) and 2) Public Health Scholarship Program (HRSA-22-122). The funding opportunities are tentatively scheduled to post in February 2022.
  • The Emergency Medicine Foundation, a nonprofit organization of the American College of Emergency Physicians, has announced the release of its 2022 funding opportunities. Applications are due Feb. 4, 2022. Learn more and apply.

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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.

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