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Rear Adm. Rick Freedman, Navy Deputy Surgeon General and Deputy Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Force Master Chief PatrickPaul Mangaran held an all hands call to speak to over 600 sailors assigned to the Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) both in person and via electronic means for the detachments and training sites, Feb. 7. Freedman and Mangaran answered questions relating to the future of Navy Medicine, professional credentialing, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, mental health in the Navy, and how social media can be leveraged to share Sailor stories. NMOTC is comprised of six nationwide detachments that offer specialized medical training in the fields of aviation, aviation survival, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary and special operations medicine. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Russell Lindsey SW/AW)
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
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The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
The Oregon National Guard’s 641st Aviation Regiment medics received comprehensive paramedic training at the Larry Diebert Flight Facility in Salem, Ore., on Feb. 3, the same training civilian paramedics are required to take annually.
In 2013, the Army mandated that all Army flight medics be certified paramedics, setting a standard for emergency medical proficiency within its ranks. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the capabilities of flight medics, recognizing the critical role they play in providing emergency medical care in diverse and challenging environments.
One of the cornerstones of this initiative is the annual credentialing requirements for recertification as a paramedic. This ensures that Army flight medics maintain the highest standards of proficiency, in line with the evolving landscape of pre-hospital emergency medical care.
This initiative serves a dual purpose, benefiting both flight medics as part-time soldiers and civilians alike. The National Guard offers the same medic-paramedic training that various agencies, including fire departments, EMS, and other first responders, undergo annually. This standardized training underscores the National Guard's commitment to professionalism and expertise and is provided at no cost to part-time soldiers, enabling them to obtain a professional credential that can be updated annually.
Willy Giddings, a seasoned paramedic and EMS trainer with the City of Salem, Oregon, Fire Department delivered the training that includes advanced cardiac life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, and pediatric advanced life support. Notably, these training hours contribute to the recertification process, ensuring that flight medics remain updated on advanced-level medical treatments, said Giddings. The holistic training approach ensures that flight medics are not only equipped to handle complex medical scenarios but are also proficient in fundamental life-saving techniques, he said.
The inception of the program can be credited to the vision of Battalion Command Sgt. Maj Patrick Casha who coordinated to bring the training to his unit more than 5 years ago.
“This commitment to comprehensive training exemplifies why the National Guard stands out as the service of choice for those seeking excellence in emergency medical services,” said Casha.
Giddings said the flight medic training not only fulfills Army mandates but goes above and beyond, offering a model that blends civilian and military expertise to the highest standards of emergency medical care within the military while strengthening the capabilities of part-time soldiers.
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
Jan 16, 2015 an NBA Pre Season game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Atlanta Hawks at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.
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The Recovery Coach Commission was established in August 2018, with Governor Baker’s signing into law of chapter 208, section 101, of the Acts of 2018. The commission is charged with gathering data, reviewing training opportunities for recovery coaches and recommending the standards for credentialing a recovery coach. The commission is chaired by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and is comprised of a diverse panel of policymakers, public health professionals, legal scholars, clinicians, and local residents.
Learn more: www.mass.gov/orgs/recovery-coach-commission
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(photo by Lucyus Fevrier)
It is no more difficult to find a crew to operate your boat or yacht with the finest perfection. Crew On Call is the best among agencies to find you team, who have credentialed to take you boating experience to new heights. Visit- www.crewoncall.com/find_crew
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
The NASCAR schedule goes to Texas for its Playoffs date as a wild and wacky weekend ensues at the 1.5 mile speedway. I was credentialed through /r/NASCAR and sent photos to The Podium Finish to us.
If you are or want to become a Healthcare Provider in the U.S.A., you have to undergo the Credentialing & Enrollment process. Credentialing & Enrollment are two important steps for Healthcare Providers to ensure they meet the necessary requirements to practice. Credentialing verifies that a provider meets all qualifications, such as education, experience, licenses, and certifications, while Enrollment places the Healthcare Provider in the insurance network.
www.apaana.com/the-importance-of-credentialing-enrolment-...
Portsmouth (New Hampshire) Crit. I don't see the utility in the steering wheel thing this photog is using, especially for an event involving crowds. I'd never seen one before, but after this I saw one at Hunt's in Melrose MA. This guy was not credentialed, so he was with the rest of us schmucks behind the tape. How the big wheel helps you is a mystery to me. It's going to amplify every hand movement, provide something large attached to the camera that can get bumped, and draw attention to the photographer. None of those are positive things for getting good shots.
Congressman Donnelly said, "My AMERICA Works Act would better prepare American workers and keep our manufacturers competitive in the global marketplace by ensuring that workforce training programs are teaching to the needs of our employers and are issuing recognized, portable credentials. I believe we have one of the best workforces in the country here in Indiana, but there needs to be a more streamlined way of categorizing and credentialing specific skills so that we can more efficiently connect skilled job seekers with the employers who need them."
To learn more about Congressman Donnelly's AMERICA Works Act, please visit his website at the link below:
donnelly.house.gov/2011/03/donnelly-to-introduce-america-...
The Oregon National Guard’s 641st Aviation Regiment medics received comprehensive paramedic training at the Larry Diebert Flight Facility in Salem, Ore., on Feb. 3, the same training civilian paramedics are required to take annually.
In 2013, the Army mandated that all Army flight medics be certified paramedics, setting a standard for emergency medical proficiency within its ranks. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the capabilities of flight medics, recognizing the critical role they play in providing emergency medical care in diverse and challenging environments.
One of the cornerstones of this initiative is the annual credentialing requirements for recertification as a paramedic. This ensures that Army flight medics maintain the highest standards of proficiency, in line with the evolving landscape of pre-hospital emergency medical care.
This initiative serves a dual purpose, benefiting both flight medics as part-time soldiers and civilians alike. The National Guard offers the same medic-paramedic training that various agencies, including fire departments, EMS, and other first responders, undergo annually. This standardized training underscores the National Guard's commitment to professionalism and expertise and is provided at no cost to part-time soldiers, enabling them to obtain a professional credential that can be updated annually.
Willy Giddings, a seasoned paramedic and EMS trainer with the City of Salem, Oregon, Fire Department delivered the training that includes advanced cardiac life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, and pediatric advanced life support. Notably, these training hours contribute to the recertification process, ensuring that flight medics remain updated on advanced-level medical treatments, said Giddings. The holistic training approach ensures that flight medics are not only equipped to handle complex medical scenarios but are also proficient in fundamental life-saving techniques, he said.
The inception of the program can be credited to the vision of Battalion Command Sgt. Maj Patrick Casha who coordinated to bring the training to his unit more than 5 years ago.
“This commitment to comprehensive training exemplifies why the National Guard stands out as the service of choice for those seeking excellence in emergency medical services,” said Casha.
Giddings said the flight medic training not only fulfills Army mandates but goes above and beyond, offering a model that blends civilian and military expertise to the highest standards of emergency medical care within the military while strengthening the capabilities of part-time soldiers.