Women’s History Month: Celebrating the Women of EMS, Part 1
March is Women’s History Month and here at IA MED, we will be highlighting the work of a small handful of women who have blazed trails in the field of
March is Women’s History Month and here at IA MED, we will be highlighting the work of a small handful of women who have blazed trails in the field of
Jaren Jarrell | FP-C, CCEMT-P, NRP Twitter is the most raw, emotional, and informational social media platform out there. Most of the time, it’s someone arguing over ketamine doses or
By: Jaren Jarrell FP-C, CCEMT-P, NRP From country lyrics to inspirational quotes, “dying from a broken heart” is a widespread line. But, who would have thought that you can actually
Full disclaimer…I make no claims as an expert. However, these were my musings that became a sort of “revelation” which I felt compelled to share. In 1998, the Steven
100% Silent Chelsea Epling, BSN, RN, MCCN, EMT-P I figured I’d start this one out with a disclosure. This is going to be more geared towards the nurses than it
Anyone who knows me will tell you, I love training and broadening my education. In any given year, you’ll find me going to four to six resident training courses and
I had let my guard down, which was a mistake and it backfired. The first step after my mistake was to panic, and I think those around me at the
Neurogenic Pulmonary Edema Neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) is a clinical syndrome characterized by the acute onset of pulmonary edema following a significant CNS insult. While there are a few theories,
This article was provided to the IA MED team by Dr. Duncan Grossman, PGY-3 in Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center. We thought it was exceptionally enjoyable and are pleased
A Call to Service for All Americans on Inauguration Day 2021 On June 6, 1944, US soldiers climbed down the sides of naval vessels and piled into landing craft bobbing