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Staff News - Jan 13, 2020

Why get up early in January?

On what would have been Elvis Presley's 85th birthday, the RPPEO staffers were up early not (only) to celebrate. The duo weren't off to Graceland but to meet instructors Carl Surprenant, Jeremie Hurtubise and Sandra Ladd at 7:45 in Frontenac for the first Airway Day of 2020.

Airway Day is a twice annual opportunity for paramedics in Eastern Ontario to have A Little Less Conversation and a lot more hands-on action with airway adjuncts and advanced or basic techniques for securing and managing airways.

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Staff News - Jan 27, 2020

Take a seat or stand there?

Last Friday, office interior specialist firm ABI walked through the Ottawa RPPEO office space taking specs for desk reconfiguration. The project management firm is rearranging all the cubicles to accommodate sit-stand desks.

Once we have the draft drawings from ABI, Ben will reach out to each person to discuss your work space and gather input for the final drawings.

While all the cubicles will be able to accommodate a sit-stand desk, the option to go for a new desk will be left up to each person.

RPPEO hopes to have the new desks installed by the end of the fiscal year.

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Staff News - June 10, 2019

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Rosie's Retirement

There's just a few days left until our wonderful Rosie is off into the sunset. While Rosie is busy organizing the admin systems for others to jump into, we know she must be counting the days until this big milestone.

We're all very happy for you Rosie!

Rosie's last day in the office is June 27.

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Staff News - March 2, 2020

rppeo crestSpring CME IS COMING

With all our thoughts turning to Spring this month, the Education Team is launching the season's Continuing Medical Education for RPPEO paramedics.

Spring CME is mandatory for our Advanced Care Paramedics and optional for their Primary Care counterparts. It looks like we could have 5 of the 9 services in our region sending their Primary Care Paramedics to the Spring sessions.

Our focus on patient safety continues with medication safety as one of the Big Topics for the day of learning. We'll also be continuing to bring paramedics examples of the importance of documentation for their patients who refuse care or transport.

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Staff News - May 13, 2019

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docmanIt's looking like all the hard work for BHITS paid off, if the fabulous feedback on the recent launch of a productivity tool for MedicNet is any indication.

Once you realize what the upgrade does, you'll see why it's such a hit.

Two weeks ago, BHITS went live with virtual document storage for us and all of our partners in MedicNet. But, this heavenly platform is more than just a digital place to keep forms and certificates.

By building intuitive uploading and shared document categories, Brendan and the BHITS team have given MedicNet users a much better way to keep each paramedic's documentary portfolio in order than traditional hard drives.

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Staff News - May 27, 2019

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Walking to End ALS

Susan and Joe were out on Saturday participating in the Walk to End ALS in Kingston.

Joe's longtime partner on the road in the Frontenac Paramedics Service, Dale Hodgins, was diagnosed last year with ALS and has since worked tirelessly to raise money for the fight against the debilitating and progressive disease. Dale's team in the walk last weekend raised nearly $7500!

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Staff News - May 6, 2019

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Go West, young investigators! Shannon is off to BC to chair the Young Investigators Meeting at the Canadian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (CanROC) Assembly today through Wednesday in Vancouver. She's hoping to drop in on the CERN-RCRSP Symposium, co-located in downtown Vancouver. She joins Ben and Mike for CanROC, and Christian who is presenting to the Young Investigators meeting.

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