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Marianne Meyers, BS

Marianne Meyers, BS, is a third-year medical student at the University of Washington School of Medicine interested in pursuing emergency medicine. Previously, she was a member of the Santa Clara University collegiate EMS squad where she received her B.S. in Public Health Science. Additionally, she has worked with the King County Public Health Department in Seattle, Washington studying EMT naloxone administration.

LATEST ARTICLES
The ET3 model and the COVID-19 are influencing a move away from 911 transport to the ED, and toward autonomy for EMS providers
Insights into infection rates, vaccination and EMS volumes from COVID-19 surges and areas already experiencing influenza season
Pre-hospital management of a traumatic brain injury: Saline, ketamine, TXA and finding the CO2 sweet spot
A study from King County, Washington, characterizes COVID-19 patients receiving care from EMS
As fire and EMS training and events move to an online experience, follow these tips to maximize your socially distanced education and networking
Telehealth applications can reduce unnecessary exposure and better utilize EMS resources
Conduct a needs assessment to establish how accessories will be used to save time and protect providers
Whether you’re trying to fund a new ambulance or stock the pantry, use these tips to engage with your community remotely
How to assess and when to transport patients injured by tear gas, pepper spray or rubber bullets
EMTs, paramedics and firefighters are uniquely qualified to aid public health contact tracing efforts to limit the spread of COVID-19