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  2. List of EMS provider credentials - Wikipedia

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    EMS providers may also hold non-EMS credentials, including academic degrees. These are usually omitted unless they are related to the provider's job. For instance, a paramedic might not list an MBA, but a supervisor might choose to do so. The provider's credentials are separated from the person's name (and from each other) with commas.

  3. Emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    An emergency medical technician (often, more simply, EMT) is a medical professional that provides emergency medical services. [1] [2] EMTs are most commonly found serving on ambulances and in fire departments in the US and Canada, as full-time and some part-time departments require their firefighters to at least be EMT certified.

  4. Aetna and WESTMED Medical Group Build Medical Home Program - AOL

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    HARTFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Aetna (NYSE: AET) and the WESTMED Medical Group announced today a new agreement to reward WESTMED for operating a Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH).

  5. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States caused a major increase in job danger, job stress, and employee turnover, causing a national shortage of EMS workers. [28] Compounding the problem was a temporary shutdown of training, recruitment by hospitals for nursing staff, and increased pay in other occupations experiencing a labor shortage and ...

  6. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The earliest ambulances were usually accompanied by a physician on emergency call. [2] However, by the 1960s, ambulance services, while becoming ubiquitous, were poorly supported and staffed and unevenly trained. 50% of the ambulance services were provided by morticians, primarily because their hearses were able to accommodate patients on litters. [2]

  7. Metro West Ambulance - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Metro West Ambulance competed for the Washington County medical transport contract. [3] In 1997 Metro West won the Washington County, Oregon contract for 9-1-1 dispatch. [4] In 2006, Clackamas County, Oregon accepted a no-bid contract from Metro West competitor AMR over objections. Metro West was not present during the final ...

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