Spring Hill EMS Hosts Comprehensive CME Event for Prehospital Care Professionals

Spring Hill EMS demonstrated its commitment to advancing prehospital care by hosting an exceptional Continuing Medical Education (CME) event today. This event gathered local EMTs, nurse practitioner students, and paramedics for a day dedicated to professional development and learning.

The program featured expert medical professionals presenting on various specialties critical to prehospital care. These lectures provided attendees with invaluable insights, enhancing their skills and ensuring they can deliver top-tier patient care in their respective roles.

A special thank-you to the following speakers for their impactful contributions:

  • Graig Straus, DNP
  • Avraham Schulgasser, PA-C
  • Frank Aversano, MD
  • Charles Fleischner, MD
  • Micah Katz, PA-C
  • Patricia Kivlehan, FNP
  • Michael Garber, MD

Spring Hill EMS extends its gratitude to Scott Frae for coordinating the speakers from GSH. Special recognition also goes to Spring Hill’s own Graig Straus and Avraham Schulgasser for their outstanding presentations.

The event’s success would not have been possible without the meticulous planning and dedication of Spring Hill Training Lieutenant Rebecca Finney, who organized this impactful program. Her efforts have significantly benefited EMTs across Rockland County, fostering a community of well-prepared and highly skilled professionals ready to tackle the challenges of prehospital care.

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