Friday, November 16, 2012

Original Lagrange FD Bloodborne Pathogens Class

Initital Bloodborne Pathogens

Tuesday, November 27, 2012
1900 - 2200
Lagrange Station 2

This is the original, initial Bloodborne Pathogens class for new members only.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Anaphylaxis & Allergic Reactions, Nov. 29, 2012, 0900-1100, Poughkeepsie City Fire


Physician Contact/Medical Control
CME
 Thursday, November 29th
9am to 11am
Poughkeepsie Fire Headquarters
505 Main St
Poughkeepsie
 Topic:  Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions
Presenter:  Dr. Resnick
Mount Kisco Medical Group
  
Sponsored by:  Mount Kisco Medical Group
                      City of Poughkeepsie Fire
                        Mobile Life Support Services
  A light breakfast will be served

Please contact Pete Schinella with any questions: 

This presentation is approved for 2 hrs of physician contact time.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

LVAD, December 11, 2012, 1830-2030, VBMC

Vassar Brotheers Medical Center
EMS CME LECTURE SERIES
   PRESENTS 

LVADS
Presented by Thoratec Corporation
Skills session will be offered
              December 11th, 2012
6:30pm-8:30pm
 Conference Room B
 Moderated by Dr. Fran Brooks
VBMC Emergency Department
 CME is worth 2 hours of HVREMAC approved medical control
Dinner will be provided by Thoratec Corporation.

Neurological Emergencies, November 13, 2012, 1830-2030, VBMC

Vassar Brothers Medical Center
EMS CME LECTURE SERIES
   PRESENTS
 Neurological
 Emergencies
November 13th, 2012
6:30pm-8:30pm
 Conference Room B
 Presented by Dr. D. Pacheco MD.VBMC Emergency Department 
CME is worth 2 hours of HVREMAC approved medical control
Food will be served

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Pelvic & Long Bone Fractures, November 14, 2012, 1800-2000, Arlington St. 3

Saint Francis Hospital
2012 EMS LECTURE SERIES

Pelvic and Long Bone Fractures
        
Wednesday November 14, 2012

6:00pm -8:00pm

Arlington Station 3
Red Oaks Mill
213Vassar Rd
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Ravinder Sidhu, MD
Saint Francis Hospital,   Poughkeepsie, NY
Approved for 2.0 Medical Control Contact Hours    
Dinner will be provided

Friday, October 19, 2012

Allergies & Anaphylaxis, November 15, 2012 0900-1100, LFD

Allergies & Anaphylaxis
A Presentation on Allergies & Anaphylaxis which will include a call review on actual cases

Presenter
Dr. David Resnick
 
 
Thursday, November 15, 2012
0900 - 1100
LaGrange Station 2
504 Freedom Plains Road
Poughkeepsie, 452-4998

Open to ALL Medical Providers

Approved for 2.0 hours HVREMSCO Physician Contact
hours for Advanced Life Support providers. 

Please note that Dr. Resnik is not a HVREMSCO Medical Control Physician, however credit may be applied for up to 4 hours of your 8 hours annual hours. 
 

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response

Presents
Vulnerable Adults

Join us for a panel presentation and discussion on:
  • What is a vulnerable adult
  • What signs to look for indicating they need assistance
  • What services are available
  • How to refer to those services
Thursday, October 25, 2012
1900
Dutchess County Department of Emergency Response
392 Creek Road
Poughkeepsie, NY

Panel Members: Dutchess County Office for the Aging, Mental Hygiene and DC Sheriffs; Medication Center and Elder Abuse Council; VBMC and SFH Case Managers.

Contact person: Cathi Tegtmier 845-486-2487


Vassar Brothers
Medical Center
  EMS CME LECTURE SERIES
   PRESENTS
 Diabetes and Endocrine Emergencies

               October 9th, 2012
6:30pm-8:30pm
 Conference Room B

Presented by Dr. Fran Brooks
VBMC Emergency Department

CME is worth 2 hours of HVREMAC approved medical control
Food will be served
TransCare
Hudson Valley

CME SERIES
PRESENTS
Neurological Emergencies
Wednesday October 3rd, 2012
7:00pm – 9:00pm

 Transcare Poughkeepsie Station
10 S. White st.
Poughkeepsie NY, 12601

Presented by Dr. Fran Brooks
VBMC E.R
CME is worth 2.0 hours of HVREMAC credits

Friday, September 28, 2012

Facial and Long Bone Fractures, October 24, 2012, Arlington St. 3

Saint Francis Hospital
2012 EMS LECTURE SERIES

Facial and Long Bone Fractures
        
Wednesday October 24, 2012

6:00pm -8:00pm

Arlington Station 3
Red Oaks Mill
213Vassar Rd
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Ravinder Sidhu, MD
Saint Francis Hospital,   Poughkeepsie, NY
Approved for 2.0 Medical Control Contact Hours    
Dinner will be provided 

EMT Basic Transition Classes, Fall 2012, Lagrange Fire District

LaGrange & Arlington Fire District
EMT Basic Transition Classes
Fall 2012

All classes at Lagrange Station 2, 504 Freedom Plains Road


Class 1 – Thursday, October 18, 2012; 1830 – 2200
Preparatory (1.5 hours)
A & P, Life Span and Public Health (2.0 hours)


Class 2 – Thursday, November 1, 2012; 1900 – 2200
Airway (0.5 hours)
Pt. Assessment & Monitoring (0.5 hours)
Pharmacology / Medication  Administration / Emergency Med (0.5 hours)
Immunology/Toxicology (0.5 hours)
Endocrine/Neurology (1.0 hour)

Class 3 – Thursday, November 8, 2012; 1900 – 2200
Abdominal / Genito-urinary, Renal / GI / Hematology (1.0 hour)
Respiratory (1.0 hour)
Psychiatric (0.5 hours)
Cardiology (0.5 hours)

Class 4 – Thursday, November 15, 2012; 1830 – 2200
Shock & Resuscitation (0.5 hours)
Trauma (0.5 hours)
Geriatrics (1.0 hour)
OB/Neonate/Pediatrics (0.5 hours)
Special Needs (0.5 hours)
EMS Operations (0.5 hours)

Pre-registration is NOT required. 

A total of 13 hours of transition material is required for EMT Basic’s enrolled in the CME Based recertification program.  This schedule requires 3.5 hours of instruction on the first and last classes. 
Issue Date: 9/28/12
Updated:

AFD Schedule of the Transition Classes

Monday, August 13, 2012

DCC EMS Programs, Fall 2012

Dutchess Community College
FALL 2012 EMS SCHEDULE

EMT                 EMT-Refresher                                                           08/22/12         $ 335.00
EMT                 EMT                                                                             08/29/12         $ 700.00
CPR 503          PALS                                                                            09/08/12         $ 165.00
EMT 104          EMT-Paramedic Refresher                                        09/12/12         $ 700.00
PRH 078          Special Considerations for the Elderly Patient       09/27/12         $  30.00
PRH 076          Weapons of Mass Destruction                                 10/17/12         $  35.00
PRH 051          PreHospital Trauma Life Support                            10/13/12         $ 165.00
CPR 510          ACLS Refresher                                                          10/27/12         $  80.00
CPR 509          PALS Refresher                                                          11/13/12         $  80.00
PRH 511          Advanced Medical Life Support                               12/01/12         $ 165.00
PRH 065          Skills, Skills, Skills                                                       12/13/12         $  35.00
CPR 504          ACLS                                                                            12/15/12         $ 165.00


Contact: 
Dutchess Community College South
Emergency Medical Services Programs
31 Marshall Road
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590
845-790-3620
Mon – Friday, 09:00 to 16:00

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Helicopter Operations, August 14, 2012, 1900-2100, NDP

NDP EMS
Presents Training Opportunity
LifeNet of New York
HELICOPTER OPERATIONS
August 14, 2012
Tuesday
7pm – 9pm
Station 1
3 Hook Rd
Rhinebeck, NY
CME credit applied for REMO and HVREMS
RSVP 845-876-0448 x22

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

EMS Special Situations Court, Aug 25-26, NYS

 EMS Special Situations Course – PILOT 1
SEATS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Held at the State Preparedness Training Center, 5900 Airport Road, Oriskany, NY 13424 on August 25 (8am to 7pm) – August 26 (8am to 5pm), 2012.
Description:
The EMS Special Situations Course provides training for emergency medical services (EMS) and fire rescue personnel to respond to calls involving complex circumstances that are not encountered during a routine response. These calls often involve multiple patients with imminent and changing physical hazards, violent subjects, and difficult operating environments. Such special situations require EMS and fire rescue personnel to liaise with other agencies, establish their own incident commands, assess and evaluate the safety of scenes involving special situations, and employ advanced medical techniques as necessary.

This training is designed to reinforce correct application of basic emergency medical skills while developing advanced techniques through instruction, practice, and scenarios. This course presents participants with circumstances that require effective situational awareness, scene assessment, communication and coordination, teamwork, and decision making. Although the complex scenarios in this course are atypical in many local jurisdictions, they necessitate that EMS/fire personnel practice correct skill implementation under stress.

Topics Include:
·         Baseline Skill Assessment
·         Application of Basic Skills to Special Situations: Principles and Practices
·         Single Unit Response to Special Situations (Scenario-Based Activities)
·         Managing Multiple Casualty Incidents: Principles and Practices
·         Multiple Unit Response to Complex Situations
·         (Scenario-Based Activities)
·         Lessons Learned

Course Provider:
This course is being taught by a team of subject matter expert instructors from the National Center for Security & Preparedness and the State Preparedness Training Center.

For complete details of this training opportunity, including training location details, participant equipment requirements, registration/qualifications to attend, please review the course announcement:  

To register for this course, you need to do so through the Statewide Learning Management System (SLMS). This link will get you started, if you don’t already have an account: http://www.dhses.ny.gov/training/slms/SLMS_ExternalUserRegistration.pdf

If you already have a username/password, use this link: https://nyslearn.ny.gov/  and follow these steps to find the course listing and enroll:  Click on Search Catalog.  Then, when prompted for Search the Catalog, type in EMS Special Situations and click on Search Activities.  The EMS Special Situations course you want to enroll in for August 25th - 26th  will be listed.  Click on the enroll link. 

For log in/password issues, please call the SLMS Help Desk from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm at (518) 473-8087 or slmshelpdesk@goer.ny.gov as we can’t fix log in/password problems. 

Lodging will be provided on the nights of August 24, 25, & 26, 2012. After you enroll in the course, you will receive an email verifying your lodging needs. *NOTE* You are only eligible for lodging if your residence and official work station are more than 50 miles from the training center. Lodging is NOT available for Federal employees or Private Industry participants. Here’s a link for lodging information (hotels, directions, etc.): http://www.dhses.ny.gov/training/lodging.cfm that you can review to see if you meet the lodging requirements. If you feel you meet the requirements for lodging to be provided, please send an email containing your name, title, agency, and course you’re interested in lodging for to: sptc@dhses.ny.gov

You must be a U.S. citizen to register for this course.  The Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services will make the final course eligibility determination.  Please reply to this email, if you have any questions and/or suggestions about training.  If you experience any difficulties registering for this course, please contact us at SPTC@dhses.ny.gov or at 315-768-5689. 

For the most current list of training opportunities, periodically check our Training Calendar at http://www.dhses.ny.gov/oem/training/. In addition, please check out the SPTC Facebook page:  www.facebook.com/nysptc.  Thank you for your ongoing efforts to enhance the safety and preparedness of your community and New York State.


Regards,


State Preparedness Training Center
5900 Airport Road
PO Box 742
Oriskany, NY 13424
Office: 315-768-5689

Near Drowning Emergencies, Aug. 14, 2012, 1830-2030

EMS CME LECTURE SERIES
   PRESENTS
  Near Drowning
Emergencies
                August 14th, 2012
6:30pm-8:30pm
 Conference Room B
 Presented by Dr. Fran Brooks
VBMC Emergency Department
 CME is worth 2 hours of HVREMAC approved medical control
Food will be served

Thursday, May 31, 2012

The Achy Breaky Heart, June 27, 2012, 1800 - 2000, Arlington Station 3

Saint Francis Hospital
2012
EMS LECTURE SERIES

The Achy Breaky Heart: Pre-Hospital Assessment of Cardiac Trauma        
Wednesday June 27, 2012

-8:00 PM
Arlington Station 3
Red Oaks Mill
213Vassar Rd
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Ravinder Sidhu, MD
Saint Francis Hospital,   Poughkeepsie, NY
Approved for 2.0 Medical Control Contact Hours    
Dinner will be provided                                   

Clinical Insights, June 13, 2012, 1800 - 2000, Arlington Station 3

Saint Francis Hospital
2012
EMS LECTURE SERIES
Clinical Insights: Obtaining a Patient’s History & Making Pre-Hospital Assessments More Accurate
Wednesday June 13, 2012

-8:00 PM
Arlington Station 3
Red Oaks Mill
213Vassar Rd
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603

Ravinder Sidhu, MD
Saint Francis Hospital,   Poughkeepsie, NY
Approved for 2.0 Medical Control Contact Hours
Dinner will be provided