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Thanks, Gene. Let me know when and where and what I can do to help.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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Eddie,

I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. " What a joke.

I'd like to revive an educator's group. I agree that EMS education in

Texas

is in the toilet now.

Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though. My

original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

how

distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

thinking

and problem solving, and so forth. That's the focus I was thinking

about,

but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

I'll count you in.

GG

E.(Gene) Gandy

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Albany, TX 76430

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Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

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Sorry for my delay in chiming in on this issue, been a little busy. But

I am back now and ready to participate.

The EMS Educators Association of Texas is still alive and there is still

a core group that participates regularly, well at least annually. Steve

Kolar with North is the President, Ernie Whitener with Lee

College is the Vice-President, Louis with on County is

the Vice-President and Alan Baker (me) with College is the

Secretary.

The organization had discussions on NREMT examination and EMS education

in August before the GETAC meetings. There was a NREMT Examination site

for non-NREMT educators. Our groups biggest problem as a group, in my

opinion, is communication. We hope to address that at the meeting at the

Texas EMS conference later this month. I too am waiting to hear a

meeting time. We were intentionally waiting to see when other groups

posted their meeting times to try and avoid conflicts.

I would offer the participation of the EMSEAT group in this Education

Summitt, even though I have no authority to speak for the group without

a vote. So I offer my own support for this endeavor. I would support the

EMStock location but would also request that the date be checked against

end of semester calendar for most colleges in Texas. You may have been

doing this, but there has always been some conflict between the EMStock

dates and some event going on here at VC. If the EMStock location does

not pan out, I would suggest you could get ample room and facilities at

just about any college that offers EMS, again, if it occurs between

semesters.

We have graduate surveys that suggest most employers are happy with our

graduates. We have no patient surveys. I cannot tell you how patients

feel about our graduates, but I feel I should be able to.

I can tell you the three best subscale scores I have on NREMT and then

describe ways that I teach it. I can also tell you the three worst

subscale score and ask to see how others are teaching it.

It is my impression Gene that you have admitted paternity to this

Education Summit and you shoulder the decisions regarding it. I humbly

suggest that you select a theme, a single topic to attack and conquer.

You want to have a summit on how to improve EMT Basic airway subscales

scores on NREMT or Paramedic score on Medical Emergencies. I'm there

with you. Let me listen and watch someone with excellent results in

Medical Emergencies on the NREMT demonstrate how they do that section.

Or show me how someone teaches critical thinking skills to a student

with a " teach me what's on the test " mentality. I am there with you.

My NREMT results are not what they should be and I am asking for help.

To take one of my quotes from medical mathematics, " I can't help you

because I don't understand why you don't understand what I just told

you " .

Alan Baker

College EMSP

EMSEAT, Secretary

Office:

E-mail: alan.baker@...

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The organization foundation is strong, the concepts are still valid. The

problem has always been participation and activity between meetings. I

have been neglect as Secretary is posting events. An issue I hope to

improve on this year as I practice turning down other projects.

Communication is our biggest deficit (IMO). The e-mail, the webpage,

committee assignments and workdays are needed to make progress (again,

IMO). I believe most members of EMSEAT would readily participate and

support this type of event. I hope to see everyone at EMStock.

PS. Ernie Whitener is the Treasurer.

Alan Baker

RE: EMS Education

Sorry for my delay in chiming in on this issue, been a little busy. But

I am

back now and ready to participate.

The EMS Educators Association of Texas is still alive and there is still

a

core group that participates regularly, well at least annually. Steve

Kolar

with North is the President, Ernie Whitener with Lee College is

the

Vice-President, Louis with on County is the

Vice-President

and Alan Baker (me) with College is the Secretary.

The organization had discussions on NREMT examination and EMS education

in

August before the GETAC meetings. There was a NREMT Examination site for

non-NREMT educators. Our groups biggest problem as a group, in my

opinion,

is communication. We hope to address that at the meeting at the Texas

EMS

conference later this month. I too am waiting to hear a meeting time. We

were intentionally waiting to see when other groups posted their meeting

times to try and avoid conflicts.

I would offer the participation of the EMSEAT group in this Education

Summitt, even though I have no authority to speak for the group without

a

vote. So I offer my own support for this endeavor. I would support the

EMStock location but would also request that the date be checked against

end

of semester calendar for most colleges in Texas. You may have been doing

this, but there has always been some conflict between the EMStock dates

and

some event going on here at VC. If the EMStock location does not pan

out, I

would suggest you could get ample room and facilities at just about any

college that offers EMS, again, if it occurs between semesters.

We have graduate surveys that suggest most employers are happy with our

graduates. We have no patient surveys. I cannot tell you how patients

feel

about our graduates, but I feel I should be able to.

I can tell you the three best subscale scores I have on NREMT and then

describe ways that I teach it. I can also tell you the three worst

subscale

score and ask to see how others are teaching it.

It is my impression Gene that you have admitted paternity to this

Education

Summit and you shoulder the decisions regarding it. I humbly suggest

that

you select a theme, a single topic to attack and conquer.

You want to have a summit on how to improve EMT Basic airway subscales

scores on NREMT or Paramedic score on Medical Emergencies. I'm there

with

you. Let me listen and watch someone with excellent results in Medical

Emergencies on the NREMT demonstrate how they do that section.

Or show me how someone teaches critical thinking skills to a student

with a

" teach me what's on the test " mentality. I am there with you.

My NREMT results are not what they should be and I am asking for help.

To take one of my quotes from medical mathematics, " I can't help you

because

I don't understand why you don't understand what I just told you " .

Alan Baker

College EMSP

EMSEAT, Secretary

Office:

E-mail: alan.baker@...

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, I too would hope that more than 20 would be interested. I was

offering this as the " task force " or committee that had been spoken of.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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importance.

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, I too would hope that more than 20 would be interested. I was

offering this as the " task force " or committee that had been spoken of.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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, I too would hope that more than 20 would be interested. I was

offering this as the " task force " or committee that had been spoken of.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

Pager:

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In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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I'm not an EMS educator, but I have held trainings around the state at lots

of different locations that we've been fortunate enough to get a no-cost or

next-to-no-cost.

My suggestions would include almost any community college or the smaller

state schools - depending on timing they usually have a number of rooms that

can hold large plenary discussions or make available the use of classrooms

for smaller and/or work groups. In addition, there are a number of both

types of schools located outside of the metropolitan cities.

My favorites are the Regional Training & Development Center at Tyler (Tyler

Junior College - West Campus), Texas A & M International in Laredo, Texas A & M

Corpus Christi, College, Midland College, McMurry College in

Abilene, Alvin Community College and Amarillo College. But as I said, many

of the others are great also. If one of the college based faculty members

were to sponsor, sometimes the colleges will waive fees. The key is to get

there between semesters.

If you want a not-so-big city, University of North Texas Health Science

Center's School of Public Health in Fort Worth has Rolls Royce facilities.

Just a thought to help the discussion.

Barry S.

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In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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I could most likely get free space at Texas A & M University-Commerce located

50 miles NE of Dallas just off Interstate 30. It is not centrally located,

but is certainly easy to get to. If interested, just let me know.

Bob

Dr. Bob Folden

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In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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I could most likely get free space at Texas A & M University-Commerce located

50 miles NE of Dallas just off Interstate 30. It is not centrally located,

but is certainly easy to get to. If interested, just let me know.

Bob

Dr. Bob Folden

So much information, so little knowledge, and even less wisdom!

Re: EMS Education

In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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importance.

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I could most likely get free space at Texas A & M University-Commerce located

50 miles NE of Dallas just off Interstate 30. It is not centrally located,

but is certainly easy to get to. If interested, just let me know.

Bob

Dr. Bob Folden

So much information, so little knowledge, and even less wisdom!

Re: EMS Education

In a message dated 11/1/04 10:55:59 AM Pacific Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we

need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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Gene,

Remember when we used to meet at the campus in Junction? I would bet we

could meet there again. The people are friendly. The food is great! The

have refurbished the whole campus. You can contact Martha at

ext.222. Their website is

www.depts.ttu.edu/hillcountry/junction/index.htm

Thanks,

Chris

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If we can help let me know. We have several rooms that can hold 30 or more.

I can also get a room at Abilene Regional Medical Center. They have a

couple

of large rooms.

Barry Meffert

Program Chair

EMSP Texas State Technical College

Abilene, Texas

Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we need/want

it. Let me know.

Eddie

Clinical Coordinator

MetroCare Services

3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

Austin, Texas 78744

Office: ext. 103

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Eddie,

Yeah, I'm aware of the MetroCare location, since I'm just down the road.

However, I think the EMStock idea is going to be the most popular. That does

NOT mean that we coudn't have a regional meeting at MetroCare. I'd be for

that as well.

The advantage of EMStock is that there will be some leading educators from

all over the country there; Wesley, Sue Roundy, DeFrance

maybe, and so forth. So it looks like this may be bigger than " regional. "

GG

>

> Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

> such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

> Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we need/want

> it. Let me know.

>

> Eddie

> Clinical Coordinator

> MetroCare Services

> 3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

> Austin, Texas 78744

> Office: ext. 103

> Pager:

>

>   Re: EMS Education

>

>

>   Eddie,

>

>   I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. "    What a joke.

>

>   I'd like to revive an educator's group.   I agree that EMS education in

> Texas

>   is in the toilet now.

>

>   Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

>

>   I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though.        My

>   original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

>

>   I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> how

>   distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> thinking

>   and problem solving, and so forth.   That's the focus I was thinking

> about,

>   but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

>

>   I'll count you in.

>

>   GG

>

>

>

>   E.(Gene) Gandy

>   POB 1651

>   Albany, TX 76430

>   wegandy1938@...

>  

>

>

>  

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Eddie,

Yeah, I'm aware of the MetroCare location, since I'm just down the road.

However, I think the EMStock idea is going to be the most popular. That does

NOT mean that we coudn't have a regional meeting at MetroCare. I'd be for

that as well.

The advantage of EMStock is that there will be some leading educators from

all over the country there; Wesley, Sue Roundy, DeFrance

maybe, and so forth. So it looks like this may be bigger than " regional. "

GG

>

> Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

> such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

> Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we need/want

> it. Let me know.

>

> Eddie

> Clinical Coordinator

> MetroCare Services

> 3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

> Austin, Texas 78744

> Office: ext. 103

> Pager:

>

>   Re: EMS Education

>

>

>   Eddie,

>

>   I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. "    What a joke.

>

>   I'd like to revive an educator's group.   I agree that EMS education in

> Texas

>   is in the toilet now.

>

>   Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

>

>   I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though.        My

>   original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

>

>   I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> how

>   distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> thinking

>   and problem solving, and so forth.   That's the focus I was thinking

> about,

>   but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

>

>   I'll count you in.

>

>   GG

>

>

>

>   E.(Gene) Gandy

>   POB 1651

>   Albany, TX 76430

>   wegandy1938@...

>  

>

>

>  

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Alan,

I'm glad to hear that EMSEAT is still alive and well. I think EMSEAT ought

to be involved in this summit.

I have, indeed, taken the lead; however, I will need lots of help, and

therefore I would like to add the EMSEAT officers to the list of interested

parties.

We're going to try to have a meeting in Austin at the conference to explore

some ideas.

Right now, it looks like we're going for a two day affair with multiple

forums. So please be thinking about topics and ideas for how to run this.

I'm leaning toward panel discussions and workshops rather than lecture

presentations.

So give me some more feedback, and Steve, Ernie, and Louis, please join

in and give me your ideas.

Gene

>

> Sorry for my delay in chiming in on this issue, been a little busy. But

> I am back now and ready to participate.

>

> The EMS Educators Association of Texas is still alive and there is still

> a core group that participates regularly, well at least annually. Steve

> Kolar with North is the President, Ernie Whitener with Lee

> College is the Vice-President, Louis with on County is

> the Vice-President and Alan Baker (me) with College is the

> Secretary.

>

> The organization had discussions on NREMT examination and EMS education

> in August before the GETAC meetings. There was a NREMT Examination site

> for non-NREMT educators. Our groups biggest problem as a group, in my

> opinion, is communication. We hope to address that at the meeting at the

> Texas EMS conference later this month. I too am waiting to hear a

> meeting time. We were intentionally waiting to see when other groups

> posted their meeting times to try and avoid conflicts.

>

> I would offer the participation of the EMSEAT group in this Education

> Summitt, even though I have no authority to speak for the group without

> a vote. So I offer my own support for this endeavor. I would support the

> EMStock location but would also request that the date be checked against

> end of semester calendar for most colleges in Texas. You may have been

> doing this, but there has always been some conflict between the EMStock

> dates and some event going on here at VC. If the EMStock location does

> not pan out, I would suggest you could get ample room and facilities at

> just about any college that offers EMS, again, if it occurs between

> semesters.

>

> We have graduate surveys that suggest most employers are happy with our

> graduates. We have no patient surveys. I cannot tell you how patients

> feel about our graduates, but I feel I should be able to.

>

> I can tell you the three best subscale scores I have on NREMT and then

> describe ways that I teach it. I can also tell you the three worst

> subscale score and ask to see how others are teaching it.

>

> It is my impression Gene that you have admitted paternity to this

> Education Summit and you shoulder the decisions regarding it. I humbly

> suggest that you select a theme, a single topic to attack and conquer.

> You want to have a summit on how to improve EMT Basic airway subscales

> scores on NREMT or Paramedic score on Medical Emergencies. I'm there

> with you. Let me listen and watch someone with excellent results in

> Medical Emergencies on the NREMT demonstrate how they do that section.

> Or show me how someone teaches critical thinking skills to a student

> with a " teach me what's on the test " mentality. I am there with you.

>

> My NREMT results are not what they should be and I am asking for help.

> To take one of my quotes from medical mathematics, " I can't help you

> because I don't understand why you don't understand what I just told

> you " .

>

>

> Alan Baker

>

> College EMSP

> EMSEAT, Secretary

> Office:

>

> E-mail: alan.baker@...

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Alan,

I'm glad to hear that EMSEAT is still alive and well. I think EMSEAT ought

to be involved in this summit.

I have, indeed, taken the lead; however, I will need lots of help, and

therefore I would like to add the EMSEAT officers to the list of interested

parties.

We're going to try to have a meeting in Austin at the conference to explore

some ideas.

Right now, it looks like we're going for a two day affair with multiple

forums. So please be thinking about topics and ideas for how to run this.

I'm leaning toward panel discussions and workshops rather than lecture

presentations.

So give me some more feedback, and Steve, Ernie, and Louis, please join

in and give me your ideas.

Gene

>

> Sorry for my delay in chiming in on this issue, been a little busy. But

> I am back now and ready to participate.

>

> The EMS Educators Association of Texas is still alive and there is still

> a core group that participates regularly, well at least annually. Steve

> Kolar with North is the President, Ernie Whitener with Lee

> College is the Vice-President, Louis with on County is

> the Vice-President and Alan Baker (me) with College is the

> Secretary.

>

> The organization had discussions on NREMT examination and EMS education

> in August before the GETAC meetings. There was a NREMT Examination site

> for non-NREMT educators. Our groups biggest problem as a group, in my

> opinion, is communication. We hope to address that at the meeting at the

> Texas EMS conference later this month. I too am waiting to hear a

> meeting time. We were intentionally waiting to see when other groups

> posted their meeting times to try and avoid conflicts.

>

> I would offer the participation of the EMSEAT group in this Education

> Summitt, even though I have no authority to speak for the group without

> a vote. So I offer my own support for this endeavor. I would support the

> EMStock location but would also request that the date be checked against

> end of semester calendar for most colleges in Texas. You may have been

> doing this, but there has always been some conflict between the EMStock

> dates and some event going on here at VC. If the EMStock location does

> not pan out, I would suggest you could get ample room and facilities at

> just about any college that offers EMS, again, if it occurs between

> semesters.

>

> We have graduate surveys that suggest most employers are happy with our

> graduates. We have no patient surveys. I cannot tell you how patients

> feel about our graduates, but I feel I should be able to.

>

> I can tell you the three best subscale scores I have on NREMT and then

> describe ways that I teach it. I can also tell you the three worst

> subscale score and ask to see how others are teaching it.

>

> It is my impression Gene that you have admitted paternity to this

> Education Summit and you shoulder the decisions regarding it. I humbly

> suggest that you select a theme, a single topic to attack and conquer.

> You want to have a summit on how to improve EMT Basic airway subscales

> scores on NREMT or Paramedic score on Medical Emergencies. I'm there

> with you. Let me listen and watch someone with excellent results in

> Medical Emergencies on the NREMT demonstrate how they do that section.

> Or show me how someone teaches critical thinking skills to a student

> with a " teach me what's on the test " mentality. I am there with you.

>

> My NREMT results are not what they should be and I am asking for help.

> To take one of my quotes from medical mathematics, " I can't help you

> because I don't understand why you don't understand what I just told

> you " .

>

>

> Alan Baker

>

> College EMSP

> EMSEAT, Secretary

> Office:

>

> E-mail: alan.baker@...

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Alan,

I'm glad to hear that EMSEAT is still alive and well. I think EMSEAT ought

to be involved in this summit.

I have, indeed, taken the lead; however, I will need lots of help, and

therefore I would like to add the EMSEAT officers to the list of interested

parties.

We're going to try to have a meeting in Austin at the conference to explore

some ideas.

Right now, it looks like we're going for a two day affair with multiple

forums. So please be thinking about topics and ideas for how to run this.

I'm leaning toward panel discussions and workshops rather than lecture

presentations.

So give me some more feedback, and Steve, Ernie, and Louis, please join

in and give me your ideas.

Gene

>

> Sorry for my delay in chiming in on this issue, been a little busy. But

> I am back now and ready to participate.

>

> The EMS Educators Association of Texas is still alive and there is still

> a core group that participates regularly, well at least annually. Steve

> Kolar with North is the President, Ernie Whitener with Lee

> College is the Vice-President, Louis with on County is

> the Vice-President and Alan Baker (me) with College is the

> Secretary.

>

> The organization had discussions on NREMT examination and EMS education

> in August before the GETAC meetings. There was a NREMT Examination site

> for non-NREMT educators. Our groups biggest problem as a group, in my

> opinion, is communication. We hope to address that at the meeting at the

> Texas EMS conference later this month. I too am waiting to hear a

> meeting time. We were intentionally waiting to see when other groups

> posted their meeting times to try and avoid conflicts.

>

> I would offer the participation of the EMSEAT group in this Education

> Summitt, even though I have no authority to speak for the group without

> a vote. So I offer my own support for this endeavor. I would support the

> EMStock location but would also request that the date be checked against

> end of semester calendar for most colleges in Texas. You may have been

> doing this, but there has always been some conflict between the EMStock

> dates and some event going on here at VC. If the EMStock location does

> not pan out, I would suggest you could get ample room and facilities at

> just about any college that offers EMS, again, if it occurs between

> semesters.

>

> We have graduate surveys that suggest most employers are happy with our

> graduates. We have no patient surveys. I cannot tell you how patients

> feel about our graduates, but I feel I should be able to.

>

> I can tell you the three best subscale scores I have on NREMT and then

> describe ways that I teach it. I can also tell you the three worst

> subscale score and ask to see how others are teaching it.

>

> It is my impression Gene that you have admitted paternity to this

> Education Summit and you shoulder the decisions regarding it. I humbly

> suggest that you select a theme, a single topic to attack and conquer.

> You want to have a summit on how to improve EMT Basic airway subscales

> scores on NREMT or Paramedic score on Medical Emergencies. I'm there

> with you. Let me listen and watch someone with excellent results in

> Medical Emergencies on the NREMT demonstrate how they do that section.

> Or show me how someone teaches critical thinking skills to a student

> with a " teach me what's on the test " mentality. I am there with you.

>

> My NREMT results are not what they should be and I am asking for help.

> To take one of my quotes from medical mathematics, " I can't help you

> because I don't understand why you don't understand what I just told

> you " .

>

>

> Alan Baker

>

> College EMSP

> EMSEAT, Secretary

> Office:

>

> E-mail: alan.baker@...

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Yes, I remember it. However, as many people hated it as liked it.

You can't fly to it, and it probably would not appeal to the same number of

folks that an EMStock forum would. For example, I cannot imagine people coming

there to a forum from Alaska, Nevada, Maine, and Wisconsin, where some of the

participants who will be at EMStock are from.

So right now, I'm working on the premise that EMStock will be the best

place to do it. However, it's still the first quarter. So let's bat this

around till we're sure of what we're doing.

Gene

>

> Gene,

>

> Remember when we used to meet at the campus in Junction?  I would bet we

> could meet there again.  The people are friendly.  The food is great! The

> have refurbished the whole campus.  You can contact Martha at

> ext.222.  Their website is

> www.depts.ttu.edu/hillcountry/junction/index.htm

>

> Thanks,

>

> Chris

>

>

>

>

> Re: EMS Education

>

>

>

> If we can help let me know.  We have several rooms that can hold 30 or more.

> I can also get a room at Abilene Regional Medical Center.  They have a

> couple

> of large rooms.

>

> Barry Meffert

> Program Chair

> EMSP Texas State Technical College

> Abilene, Texas

>

> Gene, folks have expressed a desire not to have a summit in a large city

> such as Austin, Dallas, Houston, etc. MetroCare does have a facility in

> Abilene that holds around 20 people. I could probably get it if we need/want

> it. Let me know.

>

> Eddie

> Clinical Coordinator

> MetroCare Services

> 3913 Todd Lane, Suite 308

> Austin, Texas 78744

> Office: ext. 103

> Pager:

>

>

>

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Gene,

Remember last year we had some really good educators from the other side of

the pond making EMStock an international event.

Ed Walsh LP

Re: EMS Education

> >

> >

> > Eddie,

> >

> > I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. " What a joke.

> >

> > I'd like to revive an educator's group. I agree that EMS education in

> > Texas

> > is in the toilet now.

> >

> > Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

> >

> > I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though. My

> > original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

> >

> > I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> > how

> > distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> > thinking

> > and problem solving, and so forth. That's the focus I was thinking

> > about,

> > but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

> >

> > I'll count you in.

> >

> > GG

> >

> >

> >

> > E.(Gene) Gandy

> > POB 1651

> > Albany, TX 76430

> > wegandy1938@...

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Gene,

Remember last year we had some really good educators from the other side of

the pond making EMStock an international event.

Ed Walsh LP

Re: EMS Education

> >

> >

> > Eddie,

> >

> > I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. " What a joke.

> >

> > I'd like to revive an educator's group. I agree that EMS education in

> > Texas

> > is in the toilet now.

> >

> > Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

> >

> > I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though. My

> > original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

> >

> > I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> > how

> > distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> > thinking

> > and problem solving, and so forth. That's the focus I was thinking

> > about,

> > but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

> >

> > I'll count you in.

> >

> > GG

> >

> >

> >

> > E.(Gene) Gandy

> > POB 1651

> > Albany, TX 76430

> > wegandy1938@...

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Yes, I do remember, and that is why I favor using the EMStock site for this.

GG

>

> Gene,

>

> Remember last year we had some really good educators from the other side of

> the pond making EMStock an international event.

>

> Ed Walsh LP

>

> Re: EMS Education

> > >

> > >

> > > Eddie,

> > >

> > > I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. " What a joke.

> > >

> > > I'd like to revive an educator's group. I agree that EMS education in

> > > Texas

> > > is in the toilet now.

> > >

> > > Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

> > >

> > > I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though. My

> > > original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

> > >

> > > I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> > > how

> > > distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> > > thinking

> > > and problem solving, and so forth. That's the focus I was thinking

> > > about,

> > > but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

> > >

> > > I'll count you in.

> > >

> > > GG

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > E.(Gene) Gandy

> > > POB 1651

> > > Albany, TX 76430

> > > wegandy1938@...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Yes, I do remember, and that is why I favor using the EMStock site for this.

GG

>

> Gene,

>

> Remember last year we had some really good educators from the other side of

> the pond making EMStock an international event.

>

> Ed Walsh LP

>

> Re: EMS Education

> > >

> > >

> > > Eddie,

> > >

> > > I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. " What a joke.

> > >

> > > I'd like to revive an educator's group. I agree that EMS education in

> > > Texas

> > > is in the toilet now.

> > >

> > > Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

> > >

> > > I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though. My

> > > original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

> > >

> > > I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> > > how

> > > distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> > > thinking

> > > and problem solving, and so forth. That's the focus I was thinking

> > > about,

> > > but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

> > >

> > > I'll count you in.

> > >

> > > GG

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > E.(Gene) Gandy

> > > POB 1651

> > > Albany, TX 76430

> > > wegandy1938@...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Yes, I do remember, and that is why I favor using the EMStock site for this.

GG

>

> Gene,

>

> Remember last year we had some really good educators from the other side of

> the pond making EMStock an international event.

>

> Ed Walsh LP

>

> Re: EMS Education

> > >

> > >

> > > Eddie,

> > >

> > > I'm glad to hear that NR is " doing education now. " What a joke.

> > >

> > > I'd like to revive an educator's group. I agree that EMS education in

> > > Texas

> > > is in the toilet now.

> > >

> > > Maybe that's something that can grow out of the educator's summit.

> > >

> > > I don't want to limit that to just political stuff, though. My

> > > original idea was to make it a forum for teaching methods.

> > >

> > > I find that lots of folks do not know how problem based learning works,

> > > how

> > > distance ed works, how to use scenario practice, how to teach critical

> > > thinking

> > > and problem solving, and so forth. That's the focus I was thinking

> > > about,

> > > but if a politically active group emerges, so much the better.

> > >

> > > I'll count you in.

> > >

> > > GG

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > E.(Gene) Gandy

> > > POB 1651

> > > Albany, TX 76430

> > > wegandy1938@...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Barry,

We are planning this next year to start that system with our next academy

which starts in the summer. I am going to gather that material up when I get

back after the holidays. As always I will be more than glad to share it with

you. Send me an e-mail after the holidays to remind me, I plan on destroying a

few brain cells between now and then. Take care and have a Merry Christmas.

Vernon College

FIRE/EMS Training Program

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Barry,

We are planning this next year to start that system with our next academy

which starts in the summer. I am going to gather that material up when I get

back after the holidays. As always I will be more than glad to share it with

you. Send me an e-mail after the holidays to remind me, I plan on destroying a

few brain cells between now and then. Take care and have a Merry Christmas.

Vernon College

FIRE/EMS Training Program

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