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11/2008
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Motorsports Medicine
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8/2007
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Motorsports Medicine
This is an 8 hour introduction to Motorsports Medicine which includes its history, current operational issues, the state of the art with head and neck support devices and other controversies.
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6/2007
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Base Hospital Physician Course
This course reviews the state and local regulations and protocols used in the prehospital system. It also demonstrates how to use the various communications devices for data collection, radio communications, and the geographic information system.
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6/2007 - 6/2010
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Introduction & History of EMS
This introduces the various types of EMS systems and goes through the history of modern EMS from the 60s to the present
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10/2006 - 10/2008
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Geographic Information Systems for Emergency Medical Services
This lecture reviewed the advanced emergency geographic information system being implemented in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties with review of specific cases and lessons learned.
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9/2006
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Mobile Telemedicine for Disasters
This lecture provides information regarding disasters, telemedicine and need for mobile telemedicine reponse vehicles followed by a demonstration.
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6/2006
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EMS Operations
This lecture provides an overview of EMS operations including public, private, ground, aeromedical, and other models. It expands on both direct and indirect medical direction, legal issues, CQI issues, and general operations.
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6/2006
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History of EMS
This lecture provides a history of EMS from the military roots up to the present.
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6/2006
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Prehospital Communications
This course provides the physician with the fundamental background needed in communications to be an effective base hospital physician. Topics covered include types of radio systems (UHF, VHF, 800 & 900 trunked systems, ham, etc.), other modalities, telemedicine, radio etiquette, legal issues, operational issues, etc.
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5/2006
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High Risk Base Station Calls
This course reviews many of the common high risk base hospital calls typical of a large tertiary care center. Specific scenarios reviewed include: declaration of death in the field, refusal of care, destination decisions, acute life threatening events.
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5/2006
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How to Design and Build a Mobile Telemedicine Vehicle for Disasters
This lecture reviews key concepts for building a mobile telemedicine vehicle with a focus on ways to address interrupted transportation infrastructure, interrupted communications infrastructure and maintaining a high level of response readiness.
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2/2006
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Motorsports Emergency Vehicle Operations Course
This course is the first U.S. Department of Transportation approved Motorsports Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC). Topics include both on-track and street responses, legal issues, driving techniques, collision dynamics, and collision avoidance.
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1/2006
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Mass Gathering Medicine
This course provides an overview of the unique aspects of caring for large crowds of people in a defined located for a defined period of time often doing high risk activities.
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1/2006
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Motorsports Medicine
This course reviews the various types of motorsports with an emphasis on types of injuries, preventive medicine and how emergency medical care is different in various motorsports environments.
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6/2005
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History of EMS/Base Station Course
Introduction to the history of EMS, local EMS operations, and base station operations.
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2/2005
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EMS Field Care Audits
Review of EMS operations/medical decision making and destination issues in EMS.
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2/2005
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Motorsports Medicine
Introduction to unique aspects of emergency medicine in motorsports.
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