06/24/2026
đź’ˇ Wisdom Wednesday
"Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire."
-William Butler Yeats
The most impactful education does more than transfer information—it sparks curiosity, encourages growth, and inspires continuous improvement.
In EMS, learning doesn't end after certification. Every course completed, skill refined, and lesson learned contributes to better decision-making, stronger clinical practice, and ultimately better patient outcomes.
Continuing education is an investment in both professional excellence and the communities we serve.
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06/24/2026
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BE FAST. Then Check the Time.
Learn key facts from the 2026 acute ischemic stroke guideline: warning signs, guidance on treatment, stroke in children, the medical care team and more.
06/22/2026
On the road again. ACLS and 2 CPR plus a PALS Renewal this week. How can we help your organization
06/07/2026
How do we ensure EMS students are truly ready for the field?
Many EMS providers share a similar experience: certification doesn’t always equal confidence.
The transition from classroom to patient care is where much of the real learning happens, especially when situations don’t match a clean algorithm.
This article looks at why that gap exists and what actually supports meaningful learning in EMS education: https://ow.ly/sKyu50Z4wPI
06/07/2026
When cardiac arrest happens, acting quickly can make all the difference. All you need to be a hero is knowledge, courage and willingness to act.
is an opportunity to refresh your CPR skills or learn the two simple steps of Hands-Only CPR. If you see a teen or adult collapse, call 911 and push hard and fast in the center of the chest.
06/02/2026
July Classes are up
https://www.trainingresource.org/courses
BLS
6th 9-1
11th 9-1
14th 4-8pm
16th 12-4pm
18th 2-6 pm
21st 1-5pm
22nd 10am-2pm
27th 4-8pm
ACLS
6th 2-6pm
16th 5-9pm
21st 6-10pm
28th 4-8pm
PALS
11th 2-6 pm
22nd 4-8 pm
If you need HC skills email us for an appointment.
If these don't work please reach out we know it is important to stay current
05/30/2026
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05/29/2026
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10903127.2026.2676028
Effect of Compression Surfaces on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality and Clinician Fatigue
Current American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines recommend moving patients to a hard surface, when possible, to improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) quality. However, the time to move a p...