11/02/2018
After celebrating our 17th year anniversary at “Rescue Training Institute, Inc.”, our team decided it was time to implement new initiatives. There is a need to put a more realistic feeling into how we serve people, not only in New York, but throughout the country and around the world. Over the past few years, you may have seen “check ins” from our staff at various locations whether in then Dominican Republic to California the demand for our services has seen a tremendous rise. It is important to us that as we grow, we stay committed to delivering high quality education to our Prehospital care providers and citizen responders. As we close out our EMS conference season, here at EMS Expo 2018 in Nashville, there is no better time than to officially announce that Rescue Training Institute will now be known as “Rescue Training International”.
New name, new logo, same passion to serve all of you!
10/15/2018
Thanks to Dan Carlascio for sharing.
10/13/2018
Did you know that "card courses" can be applied toward your recertification? Some examples of card courses you can apply are CPR, ACLS, PALS, PEPP, AMLS and many more. Follow the link for a handy reference chart to help you apply these courses to your application.
The complete chart can be found here: https://zurl.co/pVED
If you have questions, please feel free to call us or email at [email protected]
10/12/2018
How To Prevent Brain-Sapping Delirium In The ICU
People who suffer from prolonged delirium in the hospital are likely to develop long-term mental problems like dementia. Doctors have come up with techniques they say can reduce delirium in the ICU.
10/04/2018
National Registry certification is important to me, and I hope it is for you too.
My National Registry Certification is a symbol of pride and accomplishment. And, it is something I plan to maintain for as long as I can.
10/03/2018
Ten Minute Medic by Dr. Bill Young on Apple Podcasts
Download past episodes or subscribe to future episodes of Ten Minute Medic by Dr. Bill Young for free.
10/03/2018
Quick Defibrillation Not Tied to Better Survival in Kids
The time to first defibrillation is not tied to better survival in children with in-hospital cardiac arrest; an expert stressed that the study highlights improvements in pediatric resuscitation.