Body Armor: The Quiet Piece of Gear That Can Change Everything
Posted by Mia on 12/30/2025 to
Safety Tips
Body Armor: The Quiet Piece of Gear That Can Change Everything
Body armor doesn’t have to be dramatic to be important. In fact, the best body armor stories are the boring ones—the times nothing happened, because protection and preparation did
CPR & ECC Guidelines: What’s Changed (Then vs. Now)
Posted by Mia on 12/19/2025 to
Emergency Care
CPR & ECC Guidelines: What’s Changed (Then vs. Now) The American Heart Association (AHA) regularly revises its CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC) guidelines to align with the newest science and improve outcomes. The latest full
A Practical Way to Learn the 8 Most Common Suturing Techniques
Posted by Mia on 12/18/2025 to
Emergency Care
A Practical Way to Learn the 8 Most Common Suturing Techniques Suturing is a “small skill” that shows up everywhere—urgent care, clinical skills labs, surgical rotations, EMS education, and simulation training. What makes it tricky isn’t
Medical Simulation for Auscultation: How Simulators Help Clinicians Hear What Matters
Posted by Mia on 12/12/2025 to
Emergency Care
Medical Simulation for Auscultation: How Simulators Help Clinicians Hear What Matters
Auscultation—listening to heart, lung, and bowel sounds with a stethoscope—is one of those clinical skills that looks simple until you try to teach (or learn)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Why the Right Supplies Matter More Than Ever
Posted by Mia on 12/5/2025 to
Emergency Care
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Why the Right Supplies Matter More Than Ever
In any environment where people care for patients, handle hazards, or respond to emergencies, personal protective equipment (PPE) is the first line of defense.
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