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JUN 2015

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FROM THE EDITOR By Nancy Perry 12 JUNE 2015 | EMSWORLD.com What's on the Horizon? There's never been a more exciting time to be in EMS "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest." —Benjamin Franklin THIS MONTH I CELEBRATE MY 20TH ANNIVERSARY working at EMS World. Having spent the past two decades covering advances in prehospital practice, I don't think there's been a more exciting time to be in EMS than right now. As authors Mario Weber and Michael Gerber report in this issue, evidence-based practice is gaining traction throughout EMS, as we transition to the use of high-qual- ity evidence—rather than consensus or expert opinion— as the basis for our clinical guidelines (see "Why Research Is Important in EMS" on page 32). At the same time, we are casting a critical eye over every aspect of EMS opera- tions. Read "Should Response Time Be a Performance Indicator?" on page 46 to find out what some of the leading voices in EMS think about how we measure the effectiveness and efficacy of EMS response. Anyone eager to know what's next on the EMS horizon should consider attending EMS World Expo 2015, sched- uled for September 15–19 in Las Vegas, NV. At the largest EMS conference in North America, sub- ject matter experts and leading manufacturers will gather to discuss emerging trends in clinical care, review state- of-the-art technologies improving patient outcomes, and showcase the products and services that will transform your operations. This year we have added an MIH-CP educational track that runs throughout the conference, acknowledging the importance of numerous programs across the country changing the way we deliver care. Register today at EMSWorldExpo.com and find out what the next 20 years hold for EMS. It will be an invest- ment you won't regret. Moving fallen people is a regular part of the working day but the repetitive nature of the work can cause serious back injury. The Mangar ELK & Camel infatable lifting cushions provide a safe lift from the foor to a chair or stretcher, whilst minimising the risk of back injury to workers. Infatable lifting cushions are proven to: • Reduce risk of back injury • Protect workers • Reduce costs • Maintain patient dignity Emergency services in the UK, Australia, Canada and the USA are using lifting cushions. To fnd out why and for a free demonstration, please call 804.405.5706 or email info@mangarusa.com mangarusa.com S A f E P A T I E n T L I f T I n g MangarLiftingCushionsEMS mangarint Lifts up to 1,000lbs MAKE SURE yoUR nExT LIfT ISn'T yoUR LAST 62% of EMS workers' back injuries are as a result of patient lifting. For More Information Circle 13 on Reader Service Card

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