About GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com
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GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com is an online education system designed just for Georgia EMS providers. Currently, GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com offers
new, interesting, original, and exciting EMS continuing education.
What is unique about GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com is that it was conceived, developed,
and presented to you today with you, the Georgia EMS provider in mind.
The thoughtful curriculum provides you with useful information that you can
easily translate into better patient care.
It’s that simple. For you, the goal
should be achieving better patient care, and GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com wants to help
you achieve that goal.
What we understand is the EMS lifestyle.
You work long hours, often at multiple jobs.
You work with a fragmented and overused medical system.
Many of you are firefighters, and volunteer firefighters.
You definitely don’t do this for the money, but for the excitement and the
opportunity to help your fellow man.
The public and even the hospital may not understand what you do and why you are
here, but GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com does.
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Currently this site offers 40 hours of quality continuing education provided to
you in an easy to use and interesting format that you can access anytime, 24 hours
a day 7 days a week. So what is continuing education?
Continuing education is defined as an instructional program that brings
participants up to date in a particular area of knowledge or skills.
Medicine is a rapidly evolving and changing field, however, some thing in
EMS really have remained the same since the beginning.
What GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com understands is that EMS training tends cover a
variety of subjects in somewhat of an uneven manner (some subjects go into significant
depth and others tend to skip across the subject).
Further, some of the details of what you were taught are quickly forgotten
once you graduate from initial training.
The curriculum presented in GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com attempts to review subjects that
you may have forgotten but is often left out of conventional continuing education
courses (like live birth or drug dose calculations).
Other parts of the material will try to teach you something new.
At every turn, the presentation attempts to be interactive (allowing you
to do something instead of just read or hear something).
Currently, Georgia requires its’ EMS personnel to undergo 40 hours of continuing
education every 2 years. At GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com,
we feel that this is a bare minimum.
Given the challenges of the EMS, we believe you need more than that, which is why
we suggest enrolling in our program and continuing to enroll in courses like PALS,
PEPP, EVOC, CEVO, PHTLS, BTLS, and any other course you can take.
Learning is an everyday commitment; in the end, it’s about delivering
good patient care.
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Dr. Stephen Holbrook, MD |
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Dr. Stephen Holbrook, MD is the Medical Director for GeorgiaEMSAcademy.com. Dr.
Holbrook has served EMS in a variety of functions over the years, including performing
duties as Medical Director to Grady EMS and DeKalb Fire Rescue Services. Dr.
Holbrook has contributed to numerous scientific papers on the subject of Emergency
Medicine and Prehospital Medicine. Dr. Holbrook is a longtime supporter of
EMS and online education. |
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Instructor Gary Crews
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Instructor Matthew G. Crews has an extensive history in EMS.
Instructor Crews started his EMS career in the Army after being cross-trained
as an EMT (primary job was an Infantryman) in 1991.
After the intensive two week training course, Instructor Crews found himself
strangely interested in the field of Emergency Medicine and at the same time unusually
unprepared to fill the role of EMT.
After he completed his service, he started working at various private ambulance
services in the metro Atlanta area while attending Paramedic school at DeKalb Technical
Institute. Instructor Crews later worked
for DeKalb EMS (and later DeKalb Fire Rescue Services).
During his years of service in DeKalb, Instructor Crews served as a Paramedic,
Senior Paramedic, Field Training Officer, and EMS Instructor at the DeKalb Fire
Rescue Academy. For many of those years,
Instructor Crews worked part time as an adjunct Instructor at DeKalb Technical Institute. In addition to EMS, Instructor Crews
has an obsessive attraction to computers, which led him to develop an eLearning
system for DeKalb known as ‘eCampus’. Instructor Crews currently works full time at the company he created, CrewSolutions,
Inc.
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Instructor Joe McCurdy |
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Instructor Joe McCurdy has an extensive background in EMS. Instructor McCurdy
began his EMS career at Grady EMS after an 9 year enlistment in the US Army.
Instructor McCurdy next worked for DeKalb EMS and DeKalb Fire Rescue Services for
23 years serving as a Paramedic, Field Training Officer, Instructor, and Senior
Instructor. Instructor McCurdy's has an expansive array of specialty skill
experiences, including HAZMAT, Tactical EMS, Honor Guard, and Dive Team. Instructor
McCurdy has been teaching at DeKalb Technical Institute and DeKalb Fire Rescue Services
for over 20 years. Instructor McCurdy routinely travels around the State teaching
EMS Refresher Courses. |
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