EMS United

Stephanie Haley-Andrews

Annual TCH EMS Conference (Pediatric)

Event Details

Time: January 28, 2010 at 7:45am to January 30, 2010 at 12pm
Location: The Children's Hospital
Street: 13123 E. 16th Avenue, B251
City/Town: Aurora, CO 80045
Website or Map: http://www.thechildrenshospit…
Phone: 303.724.2556
Event Type: pediatric, ems, education, conference
Organized By: Stephanie Haley-Andrews
Latest Activity: Oct. 16, 2009

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Event Description

2 day conference providing expert pediatric continuing education for EMS providers/professionals. Optional PALS-Renewal course on Saturday morning.

Dates: January 28-30, 2010

Keynote Speaker: Jason Dush, CCEMT-P, FP-C of CareFlite Texas and Arlington Fire Department

Jason is both Flight Paramedic and a Firefighter Paramedic, and served 7 years as a Paramedic on a ground ambulance with Austin-Travis county EMS. Additionally, he has experience as a Tactical Paramedic and is responsible for the care and safety of SWAT Officers during trainings and missions. Jason is clearly living the dream, and we are delighted to bring him to Denver to speak at our conference to provide exceptional OB lectures and a special opening session.

Additional Information: www.911peds.blogspot.com

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