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Public Safety Group wants to take this opportunity to celebrate instructors and those who work hard to ensure the next cohort of EMS providers in the field are the most prepared yet.
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One in 4 Americans between the ages of 18 and 44 with disabilities do not have a designated health care provider. First responders and EMS professionals end up bearing the brunt of care.
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Are you providing your students with the latest materials for success?
Take a look at some of the most important features in Fisdap's all-new Competency Tracker.
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The premier paramedic education program’s latest edition contains updated imagery, inclusive text, and more.
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Considering a flipped classroom approach with your students? Dive into how this method prioritizes active learning and why it's expertly designed for ample use of class time and overall student success.
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With this year’s Crash Responder Safety Week upon us, we honor and support all who keep the public roadways safe for travel.
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Overseeing a robust EMT and Paramedic program is no small feat. Where does an EMS Education Program Director turn to simplify this often overwhelming workload and improve student results? If you're Grant Goold, you turn to Fisdap.
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Fisdap works with the EMS community during all phases of item creation and validation to ensure that all of our exams are valid and reliable. You can rely on the village of educators who help build our exams, or you can join the village!
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Program Directors, or instructors with Edit Program Settings permissions, have the ability to customize which Fisdap reports are available to all instructors and students in their program.
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Fisdap works with the EMS community during all phases of item creation and validation to ensure that all of our exams are valid and reliable. You can rely on the village of educators who help build our exams, or you can join the village!
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Fisdap is excited to announce the release of the EMT Readiness Exam 4 (ERE 4)! The ERE 4 is composed of 200 multiple-choice questions designed to assess the critical-thinking abilities of students nearing completion of an EMT initial training program.
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Thanks to our active community of EMS educators, Fisdap has free content that’s valid and reliable.
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We are happy to announce that we have 3 newly developed exams that are now available for pilot testing! The Paramedic Readiness Exam 5, Advanced Medical Life Support, and EMT Entrance Exams are all live on our pilot testing site.
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Take a look inside the all-new Fisdap app for your mobile device.
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Regardless of whether or not you have access to WiFi or cellular data, you can use our new app to enter patient care data right on your phone or tablet from the back of an ambulance, from the hospital, or anywhere else.
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Ever wondered exactly how Fisdap will help you and your students?
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We are pleased to announce that all Fisdap test items now adhere to 2015 Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. As of Aug 24, 2016, students will be tested on the new guidelines.
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Last October, the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and American Heart Association released their 2015 updates to the guidelines for CPR and ECC.
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Fisdap 101 Orientation is the perfect place to start.
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Change is afoot in EMS. With the new National Education Standards, the scope of practice has changed for Paramedics and EMTs. The NREMT is piloting a new initial certification model with the Paramedic Psychomotor Competency Package (Check out this blog post for more information on the PPCP pilot).
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In case you didn’t already know, the NREMT is a computer adaptive test. Computer adaptive testing (CAT) is becoming an increasingly common practice in the world of exams.
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You’ve completed paramedic school and passed the National Registry, so what comes next? For many people, it’s an intimidating job hunt. As a recent college grad myself, I have firsthand experience with the many emotions that come with finishing school: excitement, relief, and a major dose of apprehension.
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As your NREMT written exam day looms closer, you may find yourself navigating the complicated regulations surrounding your certification as an EMT or Paramedic.
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Immediately after taking the NREMT exam, I came to work deflated and anxious, so I channeled my energy into writing a contrite yet informative post on what the next steps are if you don’t pass. At that time, the only thing I was confident about was that I had indeed failed.
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I took an EMT class last spring and had heard a lot about what to expect (and fear) about the National Registry exam.
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I recently finished going to school to become an EMT. Here are a few tips for success that I took away from my experience.