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In this episode of The EMS Handoff Podcast, host Bradley Dean welcomes Janet Taylor, a seasoned flight nurse, educator and national EMS speaker, to discuss the seismic shifts in EMS education brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Together, they explore what it means to be a “COVID provider,” the challenges of addressing knowledge gaps in the post-pandemic era, and the importance of going the extra mile to ensure the success of EMS professionals in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
With her extensive background in nursing, flight medicine, and education, Janet shares her insights into how educators and providers can adapt and thrive, even in the face of unprecedented challenges. From innovative teaching strategies to practical advice for today’s EMS providers, this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in EMS education or practice.
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In this episode of The EMS Handoff Podcast, host Bradley Dean welcomes Janet Taylor, a seasoned flight nurse, educator and national EMS speaker, to discuss the seismic shifts in EMS education brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Together, they explore what it means to be a “COVID provider,” the challenges of addressing knowledge gaps in the post-pandemic era, and the importance of going the extra mile to ensure the success of EMS professionals in a rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.
With her extensive background in nursing, flight medicine, and education, Janet shares her insights into how educators and providers can adapt and thrive, even in the face of unprecedented challenges. From innovative teaching strategies to practical advice for today’s EMS providers, this episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in EMS education or practice.
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