The Covington County Hospital Ambulance Services department will welcome all emergency and critical care workers to hear the internationally known author and paramedic Bob Page teach two exciting classes at the Collins Civic Center on February 7-8.
With over four decades of teaching, Page is recognized for his energetic, humorous, and motivational style. Having taught 3000 seminars worldwide as a certified healthcare simulation educator and operations specialist, Page takes ordinarily dry and hard-to-teach topics and transforms them into a fun learning experience.
As the author of the book 12 Lead ECG for Acute and Critical Care Providers, Page will teach the full-day Tuesday, February 7 course on Multi-Lead Medics™: 12 Lead ECG Interpretation for Acute and Critical Care Providers. This eight-hour interactive course includes topics such as proper lead placement, axis and hemiblock determination, bundle branch blocks, differentiating wide complex tachycardia, and myocardial infarction recognition. Participants in the program will read approximately 200 12-lead ECGs, gaining experience and confidence in their newly learned skills.
In the half-day course on Wednesday, February 8 – “Slap the Cap!” The Comprehensive Capnography Course – the role of capnography will be explained, from cases of cardiac arrest to airway and ventilation management through multimedia and audience involvement.
Registration for the event will be on a first-come/first-served basis, and space is limited. The cost is $100 for both courses and $65 for one course, with discounted rates for CCH employees. Register at https://tinyurl.com/CCHBobPage. For more information, contact ayates@covingtoncountyhospital.com.