State of Michigan Ems Continuing Education

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We have an exciting line up of EMS webinar continuing education! Our webinars are offered to rural EMS providers free of charge and are approved by the State of Michigan. Register, attend the live webinar, complete the quiz and evaluation afterward and receive your EMS continuing education credits free of charge.

Print a copy of our 2022 EMS Webinar Course Schedule flyer

Additional Webinar Information

After registering (registration links can be found on our webpage or on social media) you will be provided via email the connection information on how to login to the webinar via our Zoom platform. The PowerPoint presentation will be available for print on our website and via email prior to the program.

Please take note that registration for all webinars will close one day prior to the live webinar. This is necessary for administrative purposes.

Once all of the EMS webinar requirements have been accomplished you will receive your continuing education certificate via the email provided upon registration (please be sure you've provided a valid email). Please allow one to two weeks for delivery.

We hope you enjoy the content provided and we encourage feedback. We are always looking for ways to improve your educational experience.

*NOTE* Attention EMS IC's! We are always looking for session instructors to collaborate with! If you are an IC and would like to teach an EMS webinar course please contact Andrea.

EMS Webinar Schedule

Topic: Leadership Q&A with Emily Bergquist

  • Date: 1.26.22
  • Speaker: Emily Bergquist
    EMS Division Director, MDHHS BETP
  • Host: Andrea Abbas
  • Click here to register

In this 60 minute webinar, we will get the chance to sit down with new EMS division director, Emily Bergquist to discuss EMS in the state of Michigan. We'll have the chance to get to know Emily and understand the current state of EMS in our state and what the initiatives are for the future of EMS in Michigan. Emily and I will take a deep dive into leadership and discuss how leadership has shaped Emily's career and what she's learned along the way. Attendees will have time to ask questions and engage with Emily during the webinar..

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Operations
  • IC: 1 Instructional Techniques

Presentation: Webinar Recording


Topic: What's in a Name? EMS Branding, Marketing & Recruitment

  • Date: 2.16.22
  • Speaker: Brett Lyle
  • Host: Andrea Abbas
  • Click here to register
    Brett Lyle Coaching

What do people think of first when they see your ambulance? What's your word on the street? In this session, we will explore the fundamentals of branding and marketing for EMS agencies. We'll expore how an organization's branding and marketing campaign impacts recruitment and what marketing QI strategies can be done to improve an agencies reach and image.

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Operations
  • IC: 1 Instructional Techniques

Presentation: Webinar Recording

Slide Deck: education/Whats in a Name.pdf


Topic: How to Make the Most of Your Internal Training Program

  • Date: 3.16.22
  • Speaker: Tim Nowak
  • Click here to register
    Emergency Medical Solutions

Limited staffing, limited budgets, and limited equipment don't necessarily equate to limited resources. Making the most of your internal training program means that you need to maximize your staffing, maximize your budget, and maximize your equipment ... and when you can do that, you'll have seemingly unlimited resources! This class will help you strengthen your EMS agency's internal training program - whether rural or urban - so that you can be a leader in training delivery within your area.

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Operations
  • IC: 1 Education Administration

Presentation: Webinar Recording

Slide Deck: education/Making the Most of Internal Training.pdf


Topic: COVID Disease and Airway Management for Patient Transport

  • Date: 4.27.22
  • Speaker: Jeff Callard PA-C
    Envision Health Care/ EPMG
  • Click here to register

We welcome Jeff back to discuss the latest update on COVID-19. In this session will discuss the latest evidence around COVID disease including at risk populations, common disease findings and treatments. In addition, we will delve into best practices around high-flow oxygen COVID patient transports and airway management.

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Airway

Presentation: Webinar Recording

Slide Deck: education/EMS 2022 Covid.pdf


Topic: Providing Corrective Feedback

  • Date: 7.20.22
  • Speaker: John Thuet
    Oakland County Medical Control Authority
    Oakland County Medical Control Authority
  • Click here to register

EMS Providers and instructors need to have a thorough understanding of the importance of their role in pre-hospital education as it pertains to providing employees feedback.We will discuss best practices around providing feedback, the difference between evaluation and feedback, and why feedback is paramount to leadership & influence.

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Preparatory
  • IC: 1 Education Administration

Slide Deck: education/Providing Feedback.pdf

Presentation: Webinar Recording


Topic: Addressing Burnout

  • Date: 8.24.22
  • Speaker: Ryan Chadderton & Matt Rose
    Stay Well Program
  • Click here to register
    michigan.gov/staywell

The COVID-19 pandemic has created emotional distress for public health care workers across the board. As the pandemic wears on, professional burnout is on the rise. How can we help the public health workforce manage their own stress-related feelings while supporting the public? This webinar will consist of a presentation followed by an optional interactive discussion.

You will learn:

  • - How to recognize and address normal symptoms of emotional distress
  • - Practical ways to reduce the symptoms of burnout and compassion fatigue
  • - Why it's important to discuss burnout with your staff
  • - How anyone can get free, confidential emotional support from trained counselors

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Preparatory
  • IC: 1 Education Administration

Slide Deck: coming soon

Presentation: coming soon


Topic: Managing Difficult Personalities, The 90/10 Rule

  • Date:9.14.2022
  • Speaker:Andrea Abbas

Michigan Center for Rural Health

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One of Andrea's golden rules is to be aware of how much time we invest in toxic personalities when leading and managing an EMS team. Many EMS leadership courses teach us to spend 80% on our top perfomers and 20% on toxic and/or disordered underperformers. Andrea will challenge that ratio and discuss the various disordered personality types we may find ourselves up against during our career and how best to manage and lead them without violating the 90/10 rule.

Expect us to hit a variety of topics including:

  • extreme ownership
  • victimhood
  • playing small
  • staffing crisis fear and guilt

CE:

  • EMS: 1 Operations

  • IC: Education Administration

First, Do No Harm, Are You Sure You Want to Do That?

October 19 6pm-7pm EST

Speaker: Betsy McDavid

Join us to learn why quality assurance in a just culture is arguably as important as clinical quality improvement .

Register

CE: EMS: 1 Operations IC: 1 Evaluation & Measurement

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Assessing Traumatic Brain Injuries in the Field: An EMS Approach

November 2 6pm-7pm EST

Speaker: Allison Biliti

Register The incidence of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) continues to rise in the United States. Thorough EMS assessment and rapid clinical intervention play a critical role in improving patient outcomes. This course will discuss various types of TBI, signs/symptoms, assessment techniques, and interventions for the EMS provider while caring for the TBI patient.

Bureau of EMS, Trauma & Preparedness

The 48 Laws of Power, Power & Politics

December 14 6pm-7pm EST

Speaker: Andrea Abbas

Register

Why do we avoid discussing power & politics? People are more likely to discuss money or sex before power or politics. In this presentation, we'll use Robert Greene's best selling book, The 48 Laws of Power to discuss two very important workplace constructs power & politics.

To lead effectively we must be well acquainted with power and politics. Together, we'll explore Robert Grenne's perspective while applying an EMS spin.

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MSU Learning Assessment Center EMS CE Workshops

Virtual Simulated Distance EMS Continuing Education- The MSU Learning Assessment Center & The Michigan Center for Rural Health.

Each session is 2.5 hours in length and taught in a simulated environment through a virtual platform. Participants are required to have a camera and microphone to attend for continuing education credits. The workshops are free, however, a valid credit card is required to register. There is a $25 charge for those who fail to attend or cancel. This allows us to staff the sessions based on registration numbers.

CE credits for each session are:

Pediatric EMS CE Credit Workshop Dates for October:

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EMS Program Manager Contact

Andrea Abbas MS NRP IC
EMS Programs Manager
Michigan Center for Rural Health
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