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.

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