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The Future Starts Now: Implementation of EMS Agenda 2050

March 11, 2019

Webinar

EMS Focus webinar hosted by NHTSA’s Office of EMS on March 11 at 2pm ET / 11am PT

Released earlier this year, EMS Agenda 2050 presents a compelling vision for a people-centered EMS system. But how do we turn that vision into a reality? It will take deliberate actions at every level, from individuals, agency leaders, elected officials, state regulators, national organizations and more.

In this webinar, you’ll hear from some of the EMS leaders who were responsible for gathering input from across the profession and turning it into a cohesive vision. They’ll explain why the creation of EMS Agenda 2050 is just the beginning of the process and talk about how they plan to turn it into a reality.

In addition, the panelists will share:

  • What they feel are the most important challenges in moving the EMS profession forward
  • What people-centered EMS and the six guiding principles of EMS Agenda 2050 mean for EMS clinicians, EMS physicians, and local and state leaders
  • How you can start implementing aspects of EMS Agenda 2050 in your own EMS practice and leadership today

Webinar Details: 

Hosted by the NHTSA Office of EMS, the panelists include:

  • Marianne Gausche-Hill, MD, FACEP, FAAP, FAEMS, Medical Director, Los Angeles County EMS Agency, California
  • Andy Gienapp, MS, NRP, Manager, Wyoming Office of EMS
  • Ernesto Rodriguez, MA, EMT-P, MEd, Chief, Austin-Travis County EMS, Texas
  • Jon Krohmer, MD, Director, NHTSA Office of EMS

Attendees will be encouraged to submit questions during any point of the discussion. The webinar and Q&A will last approximately one hour. Sign up to get email updates about this webinar series, new projects and more.

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About EMS Focus

Every other month, EMS Focus will provide a venue to discuss crucial initiatives, issues and challenges for EMS stakeholders and leaders nationwide. Be sure to visit the EMS Focus website for information about upcoming webinars and to view past recordings.