Sharing Our Clinical Expertise
We believe it is important to share our clinical expertise with patients, other caregivers, clinicians and community leaders. That way, we can continue our main goal of improving the health in the communities we serve. In this section, you can get the following:
This peer-reviewed article published in the Journal of Prehospital Emergency Care examines the results of data collected from 134 RSI cases over a 15-month period to provide guidance for future quality improvement initiatives in our EMS system.
New employee training and regular recertification are a non-stop focus for AMR. The goal is to create a continuous pipeline of highly-skilled workers to meet ongoing work force needs.
In Arlington, Texas, there is a cohesive, productive business relationship between the city's fire department and American Medical Response that is everything a partnership should be.
Learn how AMR Ventura County reduced patient pain and suffering by 58 percent over a two-year period by analyzing patient care data and implementing new pain reduction protocols.
AMR Ventura County created a community medicine program to address a problem unique to their community — tuberculosis.
When a top-ranked children’s hospital needed a partner to transport the region’s sickest children, they turned to AMR for high-quality care and experienced caregivers.
The number of hospital-based ambulance services continues to decline. As rollout of the ACA continues, hospitals will be challenged to operate efficiently and effectively. Our white paper addresses the reasons and results.
2018 / Answering the Call
2017 / Answering the Call
AMR By the Numbers 2018
AMR Joins NASCAR in Saluting Veterans
Ed Racht Ebola Response
AMR National Competition Recap