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CCMH SPONSORS 27TH ANNUAL CRAWFORD COUNTY EMS CONFERENCE
(Denison, IA) -- The 27th Annual Crawford County EMS (Emergency Medical Services)
Conference, sponsored by Crawford County Memorial Hospital (CCMH), is scheduled for Saturday, March 2, 2024 at Denison High School in the Fine Arts Center. The conference begins at 8 am, with registration beginning at 7:30 am. There is no cost to attend, but pre-registration is required.
Dana Neemann, Nurse Director of Education for CCMH, said the EMS conference is designed to provide Emergency Services personnel with upR08;toR08;date life savings skills and information fromoutstanding instructors. Several vendors will also have products on display for purchase.
Kelby Eck, Director of Emergency Services, said the investment in the expertise of each First
Responder, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic and nurse is vital to providing the best emergency care possible.
"So much of what EMS personnel do in emergency situations is quickly assessing and recognizing actual and potential life threatening situations. These situations can happen just about anywhere, whether that's at work, at home, or in the community. Our goal is to enhance the skills of our Emergency Service professionals to respond in those situations."
Instructors will be covering a variety of topics including ECG interpretation in the field, pediatricmultisystem trauma, autism in an emergency, resuscitation before intubation, cardiac emergencies in special populations, farm injury case study, and more.
“We have planned for a variety of instructors with a diverse and broad background in EMS topresent at the conference," Neemann noted. "We are excited to have them share their expertise and experience."
Speakers scheduled for the EMS Conference include Sami Neville, RN, CRRN; Natalie McCawley, MSN, RN, CCRN-K, Children’s Hospital, Omaha; Scott Brown, MSN, RN-CEN, CHI Creighton University Medical Center – Bergan Mercy; Dan Stein, MS, Omaha Fire Department Paramedic Coordinator; Cori Rayevich, NREMT Paramedic, CCMH; Don Luensmann, Dana Neemann, and Kelby Eck, CCMH.
Break out sessions during the conference include Zombie Escape Room, the effectivemanagement of a multi-system trauma patient by Andrea Syrtad, Flight Paramedic, LifeNet; and SIM Iowa, Multisystem Trauma/Hemorrhage Control, and Obstetrical Care with Impending Delivery in the Field.
Neemann said continuing education credits are available to EMS Conference participants.
"We are very pleased to be able to offer continuing education credits for our EMS and nursingprofessionals. EMS personnel and nursing are able to receive up to 7 contact hours during theconference. This is the first year where attendees can choose what presentations they want to present and receive credit.” Neemann explained.
To pre-register for the EMS Conference, go online at ccmhia.com/medical-services/community-education-outreach/. The deadline for pre-registration is Monday, February 26, 2024.
The mission of Crawford County Memorial Hospital is to provide convenient access to safe, highquality, patient-centered healthcare by skilled and trusted professionals while exceeding customer expectations.