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  2. Paramedic - Wikipedia

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    The JEMS magazine creation resulted from Page's previous purchase of the PARAMEDICS International magazine. Ron Stewart , the show's medical director , was instrumental in organizing emergency health services in southern California earlier in his career during the 1970s, in the paramedic program in Pittsburgh, and had a substantial role in the ...

  3. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The show's technical advisor was a pioneer of paramedicine, James O. Page, [18] then a Battalion Chief responsible for the Los Angeles County Fire Department 'paramedic' program, but who would go on to help establish other paramedic programs in the U.S., and to become the founding publisher of the Journal of Emergency Medical Services.

  4. Bryan E. Bledsoe - Wikipedia

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    Bryan E. Bledsoe (born 1955 [1]), is an emergency medicine physician, paramedic, author and educator. Bledsoe is Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Kirk Korkorian School of Medicine at UNLV in Las Vegas. Bledsoe is the author of a textbook for paramedic education. [2]

  5. First responders scramble to combat paramedic shortage - AOL

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    Paramedic students Autumn Anderson, left, Stephen Henderson, Ally Suida, Travis Sparling and Ryan Rivard talk while assessing a mannequin during scenario training at the Medstar offices in Clinton ...

  6. James O. Page - Wikipedia

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    James O. Page JD (August 7, 1936 – September 4, 2004) was recognized as a leading authority [1] on United States emergency medical services ().James was born in Alhambra, California, and frequently moved between California and Kansas as a youth.

  7. Exeter Hospital to end paramedic intercept service: Here's ...

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    The paramedic intercept program involves highly-trained Exeter Hospital paramedics who assist neighboring communities when critical care is needed. These paramedics use a specialized “intercept ...

  8. Remote Medical International - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Andrew Cull, a remote area paramedic in 2003. Inc. Magazine has named RMI three times as one of the 500 fastest growing companies in the US. [2] In 2011, Remote Medical International was listed in the "Top Twenty Places to Work" in Seattle. [3] RMI has approximately 100 employees, most of which are medical professionals.

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