A Fire Medic Perspective Podcast Episode 19: Everyday Educators’ Lesson Plans

EMS Roundtable A Fire Medic Perspective Podcast: Everyday Educator’s Lesson Plans: Nice, or necessary every time?

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Rom Duckworth sits down with Author and Educator Richard Beebe to ask, “When providing initial and ongoing Fire, EMS and Emergency Services Education: how much (and what kind of) planning does it take to do it right?”

Richard Beebe is an EMS Educator, Paramedic Clinician and Rogue Scholar with over three decades of teaching experience at the collegiate and corporate level. Mr. Beebe has published both an EMT textbook (in its third edition) and a three volume Paramedic series. Mr. Beebe has spoke at numerous state, national and international conferences on current topics in EMS. Mr. Beebe represents EMS educators by serving on the board of directors of the National Association of EMS Educators and the board of directors of the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for EMS.

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About romduck

Rom Duckworth is a dedicated emergency responder, author, and educator with more than thirty years of experience working in career and volunteer fire departments, hospital healthcare systems, and private emergency medical services. Rom is a career fire captain and paramedic EMS Coordinator for the Ridgefield (CT) Fire Department and director of the New England Center for Rescue and Emergency Medicine. Rom holds a master’s degree in public administration, is a graduate of the National Fire Academy’s Executive Fire Officer program, and is the recipient of the NAEMT Presidential Award, American Red Cross Hero Award, Sepsis Alliance Sepsis Hero Award, and the EMS 10 Innovators Award. Rom is the author of "Duckworth on Education," as well as chapters in more than a dozen EMS, fire, rescue, and medical textbooks and over 100 published articles in fire and EMS magazines. A member of the NAEMT Board of Directors, as well as other national and international advocacy and advisory boards, Rom continues to work for the advancement of emergency services professions. Contact Rom via www.romduck.com