EMS Education News and Events
This is where we'll announce the most recent additions to our web site, latest protocols, course announcements and policies. If you've visited us before and want to know what's changed, take a look here first.
December, 2011
A new construction update has been sent out and posted today, December 16, 2011. Please take a moment to review it. Also, if you are looking for a long back board and do not find it in the Emergency Department, please stop by the Department of EMS Education between the hours of 9a and 3p to pick it up. Other hours can be made available by appointment. Thanks!
Happy Holidays! A new construction update has been sent out and posted today, December 11, 2011 regarding phase 3 of our ED project. Please take a moment to review it. We would like to thank you for being considerate and turning off your engines when parked outside of the ED.
Lastly, there are still openings in the Spring 2012 EMT programs at Hartford Hospital during the day and evening classes, as well as at the EMT program at UConn. If you know someone who is interested in becoming an EMT, please send them our way! Best wishes for a happy holiday season! - The EMS Education Staff
November, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! There is Construction in the Emergency Department that effects the flow of ambulances and patients through the area. Please check out our construction update page for the most up to date information! When completed we will have a new, expanded EMS room.
May, 2011
National Registry Examination
The Department of EMS Education offered two National Registry EMT Practical Exams this month for it's graduating EMT students. Over 70 students sat for the exams over the course of one day.
EMT Programs Begin
The Department of EMS Education began three new EMT programs this month, two in the evening and one during the day.
April, 2011
Respirator Fit Testing
The Department of EMS Education began taking over responsibility for respirator fit testing for the entire hospital staff of over 7,000 employees. Staff members were trained as fit testers and hours for fit testing are posted on healthstream. Employees who have never been fit tested before are reminded that they should be cleared by Occupational Health prior to coming for their fit test.
January, 2011
EMT Programs Begin
EMS Education started three EMT classes this month, an evening class at Hartford Hospital, a day class at Hartford Hospital and an evening class at the University of Connecticut.
October, 2010
State of Connecticut EMS for Children Conference
The Department of EMS Education provided the coordination of the annual EMS for Children Conference, which was held at Hartford Hospital. Over 100 participants attended.
Hartford Marathon
EMS Education provided the coordination and staff for the medical tent at the Hartford Marathon, including the bike team, the main medical tent and medical staff for the massage tent and EMS coverage of the entire route. Over 100 participants were seen by the staff.
June, 2010
EMS Education to Offer State of Connecticut EMT Practical Testing
The Department of EMS Education at Hartford Hospital is pleased to announce that it will be offering State of Connecticut EMT Practical Exams on a relatively frequent basis. These exams will be open to outside participants at a cost of $75 per person or $20 per station.
August, 2006
EMS Education Receives Approval for Paramedic Training Program
Hartford Hospital and Goodwin College are pleased to announce that they will be offering a Paramedic Training Program starting in September 2006. Students will have the best of both worlds, an academic preparation from a leading career training college and a strong clinical foundation from the only Level 1 Trauma Center in Northern Connecticut. The staff of both institutions are very excited at this new venture and look forward to a very productive program.
Individuals who are interested in taking the paramedic program should contact Daniel Noonan at Goodwin College at (860) 528-4111 or via email at
dnoonan@goodwin.edu
February, 2004
EMS Education Staff Receive Awards from AHA
Raffaella Coler and Michael Zacchera of the Department of EMS Education were honored recently by the American Heart Association (AHA) with American Heartsaver Awards.
The awards were given in recognition of their work with the AHA and the Hartford Public Schools. The Hartford Schools have placed AEDs in all three high schools in the city and in three of the middle schools. Mike and Ralf organized training for teachers and staff and in the organization of emergency teams at each school.
Training consisted of three phases, 1. Training of faculty and staff team members in Heartsaver AED. 2. Training 17 Health Education teachers as Heartsaver Instructors and one as an Instructor Trainer. 3. Training of freshmen students during Health Education classes at the three high schools. By the end of the 2003 - 2004 school year over 2,000 students will have been trained in CPR and AED using the Heartsaver in the Schools curriculum.
The awards were given in a ceremony that honored citizens who have performed CPR successfully or who implement plans to decrease morbidity and mortality form cardiac arrest.
July, 2003
EMS Education Receives Approval for Registered Nurse to Paramedic Training Program
The Department of EMS Education is pleased to announce that the Connecticut Department of Public Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services has given it's approval to the Department's application to hold a Registered Nurse to Paramedic Training Program.
Registered Nurses with Critical Care experience, along with current ACLS and PALS certifications will be able to take the program which will lead to them becoming Nationally Registered Paramedics and licensed by the State of Connecticut as Paramedics.
The program has been brought about through the combined efforts of Lynn Piacentini a Nurse, and Michael Zacchera and Michael Morran, both Paramedics. The group studied the curricula from various nursing schools and compared them with the current National Standard Curriculum for Paramedics and established a curriculum to teach from for the Nurse to Medic Program.
Nurses who are interested in getting further information on the program can either contact Lynn Piacentini at Hartford Hospital, (860) 545-2564 or download a brochure and application
from our webpage.