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When emergencies strike in the most remote corners of the country, healthcare teams rely on quick thinking, mobile training, and airborne response to bridge the critical gap. Chris Martin, director of simulation-based training at Washington State University, highlights how mobile simulation training is making a huge impact on rural healthcare and shares actionable strategies for healthcare workers. Marcy Dawson, a flight nurse in North Dakota, reflects on her career responding to rural emergencies, highlighting how preparedness and resourcefulness can mean the difference between life and death. From improving bystander CPR response to navigating geographic isolation, this episode of In the Heart of Care offers practical tools to help teams deliver effective care. No matter how remote the environment.
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When emergencies strike in the most remote corners of the country, healthcare teams rely on quick thinking, mobile training, and airborne response to bridge the critical gap. Chris Martin, director of simulation-based training at Washington State University, highlights how mobile simulation training is making a huge impact on rural healthcare and shares actionable strategies for healthcare workers. Marcy Dawson, a flight nurse in North Dakota, reflects on her career responding to rural emergencies, highlighting how preparedness and resourcefulness can mean the difference between life and death. From improving bystander CPR response to navigating geographic isolation, this episode of In the Heart of Care offers practical tools to help teams deliver effective care. No matter how remote the environment.

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