Sunday, June 20, 2010

2010 Conference - Scotty Bolleter

As I have mentioned through the previous featured speakers, we have a tremendous amount of outstanding speakers, and this speaker is no different. If you want power, you want pride, and you want passion, then TEMSEA 2010 presents Scotty Bolleter. This year Mr. Bolleter will engage participants with a dramatic new way to integrate social media into the classroom which changing up the normal skill sheets used by the National Registry.

One look at the extensive resume of Mr. Bolleter and educators across the country can see why his lectures are in such high demand. Throughout his career in EMS, Scotty Bolleter has left a stamp of excellence on the path he has taken and led the career field through a variety of advancements. Mr. Bolleter has served as a Paramedic, flight paramedic, supervisor, educator, author, patent holder, and director of education. His passion for the position has led to advancements in intraosseous infusions and education to students across the country.

Scott Bolleter is a well respected Flight Paramedic and internationally recognized speaker. Scotty is currently the Director of Education for San Antonio, Texas AirLife Flight where he focuses on process improvement, education and research. You may recognize Scotty as an original member and patent holder with the Vidacare team (more commonly known as EZ-IO). At Vidacare Scotty held the director of education position and worked extensively to define, improve and advance the science of intra-osseous vascular access. During Scotty’s time in the streets, air, classroom and laboratory he has built his reputation on compassionate patient care and a fierce advocate for emergent medicine. His work in EMS has literally taken him around the world. His publications, presentations and accomplishments are extensive and you can find his work in articles, books and videos throughout the world of emergency medicine Scotty is perhaps best known for his inspiring lectures, moving poetry and “from the heart” speaking style.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

2010 Conference - Phil Sanderson

Can we all get along with the silent killer?

Phil Sanderson, your current TEMSEA President, will place himself on the gauntlet during the 2010 conference by presented multiple topics of interest. The "3 G's, Can We All Get Along" will seek to identify key characteristics of multiple generations of learners who find themselves in our classroom. With the current state of the economy, and the average life expectancy, educators are being faced with individuals who are coming out of the high school crowd, middle of a career facilitated change, or second career post retirement individuals who all have different learning styles. Additionally, Mr. Sanderson will co-present another topic speaking to the challenges of having type A personality individuals in the program.

Just a little about Mr. Sanderson:

Phil is the Manager of EMS Operations for Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Systems at Methodist University Hospital ED- Memphis, TN and Adjunct Faculty for Jackson State Community College. Phil is the current President of the Tennessee EMS Educators Association. He is a nineteen year veteran in the field of EMS, whose educational background consists of a Paramedic licensed in the state of Tennessee, Associates of Applied Science, Bachelors of Science in Management, and Masters of Science in Healthcare Administration. Phil is a presenter on a variety of topics at both EMS and Nursing conferences. He also teaches a mixture of healthcare providers ranging from EMTs, Paramedic’s, Nursing, and Physicians and holds instructor coordinator certifications from the American Heart Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Geriatrics, and the National Association of EMT. Phil lives in Humboldt, Tennessee.

Remember, if you haven't already signed up for the conference, please visit the www.tnemsea.com website and click the conference registration tab to register securely via the web. Park Vista Hotel in Gatlinburg TN will be hosting the event this year which will be held 21-23 July 2010. Br ready to "Ride the High Seas of EMS Education."

Come back tomorrow for another Presenter Profile.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Proposed State EMS Changes

I received an e-mail today from our regional coordinator in regards to a document sent to the Department of State in regards to proposed rules changes in the field of Emergency Medical Services. On page one of the document it lays out the location of the changes which including the following. All the changes proposed are under the chapter 1200-12-01 (General Rules)

  • 1200-12-01-.02 Ambulance Safety, design, and Construction Standards
  • 1200-12-01-.03 Emergency Medical Services Equipment and Supplies
  • 1200-12-01-.11 Ambulance Service Operations and Procedures
  • 1200-12-01-.15 Ambulance Service Records
Most of the changes on pages 2-7 of this document have to do with changes in the design of the exterior of the ambulances. In the beginning section of this document, the proposed change includes the ability for all services to choose the color of the ambulance as long as they meet certain specific lettering sizes and reflective nature of markings. Additionally, the topics of choice include word differences in supplies as well as changes in required equipment.

Changes such as these should be reviewed by all stakeholders to ensure we understand the current "State of the State".

Remember to sign up for the 2010 TEMSEA conference and join us for a trip "Riding the High Seas of EMS Education" in Gatlinburg Tennessee starting the 21st of July.

Conference 2010 - Angela Bowen

...and now, serving the East Tennessee community, Angie Bowen. Angie is the Regional Coordinator for Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) and the Trauma Coordinator at East Tennessee Children's Hospital in Knoxville. She has worked in the pre-hospital setting for 22 years, working in both EMS and rescue capacities. She has 19 years of pediatric emergency care experience and has served in the roles of Emergency Department Nurse Manager, Nursing Coordinator and as a Transport Nurse with the Pediatric Critical Care Transport Team. She is a Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN) and still works clinical shifts on a prn basis in the ED at ETCH. Angie serves on the Board of Directors for Tennessee's EMSC Foundation, is the co-chair of the state's Committee on Pediatric Emergency Care (CoPEC) Disaster Committee, is the State Emergency Nurses Association's Pediatric Chair and immediate Past President of ENA's Smoky Mountain Chapter, is a member of Tennessee's International Trauma Life Support Board of Directors, and has recently completed two terms as PALS National Faculty for Tennessee (she remains in the Regional Faculty role and serves on the state's ECC committee). Angie holds instructorship in numerous courses, including PALS, ACLS, PEPP, EPC, ITLS, PITLS, PHTLS, ENPC (Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course) and TNCC (Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum). She has served as a content editor for the most current version of the PEPP textbook and is a chapter author and editorial board member for the upcoming edition of the ENPC text. Angie continues to work in the prehospital setting as a part-time paramedic with Jefferson County EMS. She is a retired member of the Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad, where she was an active volunteer for 20 years, holding the positions of Assistant Chief, Treasurer, Secretary and Board of Directors member during that time period. She still teaches Vehicle Rescue and the Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) through the Tennessee Association of Rescue Squads.
Angie holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Bachelor of Science in Communications, with a Public Relations focus, both from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is also a member of the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN), Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, and Kappa Tau Alpha Journalism Honor Society.


During the 2010 conference, Angie will be delivering the curriculum for the National Association of Emergency Medical Technician's Emergency Pediatric Care program. The NAEMT Emergency Pediatric Care program is designed to provide the pre-hospital care provider with vital information on a wide-ranging stage of issues facing the pediatric population. In addition to the core curriculum for the provider program, Angie will also be providing a secondary course that is designed to provide the curriculum necessary certify attending individuals as instructors.

Please take the time during your adventure "Riding on the High Seas of EMS Education" to meet with Mrs. Bowen.

If you haven't already, make sure to go to the TEMSEA website and register. You can click the link below to go directly to the registration site. The 2010 conference will be held at the Park Vista Hotel in Gatlinburg Tennessee from 21-23 July. Look forward to seeing you there.

https://secure.blueoctane.net/forms/OOQPHGF42NE8



Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Conference 2010 - CHRIS LeBAUDOUR

"Riding the High Seas of EMS Education" TEMSEA Conference 2010 welcomes Chris LeBaudour from Windsor California. Most individuals in EMS education have heard about Chris as he is a prolific writer who has many publications currently on the market. Additionally, Mr. LeBaudour has been a speaker at many conferences on the state and national levels. His program in Santa Clara California has been a top program and has received many accolades over the years.

Furthermore, it was through his class that the ICARE program (www.icarevalues.com) come to fruition. The ICARE principles has been used in many classes across the nation leading to a more ethically based classroom for all of our students.

Here is the excerpt from the 2010 TEMSEA conference brochure:

"Chris LeBaudour is well known in EMS education as a passionate and innovative speaker and instructor who specializes in experiential scenario based education for all levels of EMS. Chris uses a “humanities” approach to EMS education and believes strongly in developing the whole person and not just the skills required to be a good field practitioner. Chris brings real life experience, together with an off the wall sense of humor, to create a fun and low stress learning experience. Chris is a prolific writer and has several major EMS publications on the market. Chris and his wife Audrey have two children and live in Windsor, California."

Chris LeBaudour will be providing information during the following presentations:

Sure Fire Success with Scenarios
Building a Better Skill Sheet
Teaching with YouTube
Developing a Purpose Driven Classroom

Please welcome Chris to our 2010 "Riding the High Seas of EMS Education" conference at the Park Vista Hotel in Gatlinburg TN 21-23 July 2010.