This meeting allows EMS directors from around the district and region to meet to discuss issues of mutual interest. There is also usually updates from the state office, plus educational opportunities, and great networking. If you have not been to one recently...join us!
This course meets the KBEMS Board Methodology of Instruction requirement for recognition as an EMS Educator in the Commonwealth
EMS has the opportunity to give input into the Trauma Development System in the Commonwealth.
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The Kentucky Board of EMS has mandated that all EMTs and Paramedics be trained in the recognition and prevention of pediatric abusive head trauma, commonly called shaken baby syndrome, as required by KRS 311A.120 and KRS 311A.127 .
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As emergency care providers you will learn how to use simple and advanced airways and CPR .
Dive deeper into the understanding, acquisition, interpretation and treatment of your patient and ECG.
The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services Medical Oversight Committeeis is made up of Physicians, EMS Directors, and Providers across the commonwealth. They ensure that EMS providers in Kentucky are providing Quality Care and they are tasked with keeping Kentucky EMS on the cutting edge of Medicine. All KBEMS meetings are open to the public.
Class satisfies the National Registry and State requirements for Pediatric Category
The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services Executive Committee is established to provide overall guidance for the direction of the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services. They are the decision makers when it comes to developing EMS Strategy for the Commonwealth. All KBEMS meetings are open to the public.
The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMS-C) is made up of 8 members from many fields involving Children and Healthcare. This group is the driving force behind the EMS-C Grant which is distributed annually through HRSA. All KBEMS meetings are open to the public.
Food, fellowship and fun!!!
This Refresher class complies with the guidelines set forth by the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services (KBEMS) and the NREMT.
The Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services is made up of 18 members from every aspect of EMS in Kentucky. They are the decision makers when it comes to developing EMS Strategy for the Commonwealth. All KBEMS meetings are open to the public.
This group has been charged with updating the 501 Regulations (Ambulance Management) regulations in Kentucky.