Earlier this year we had the privilege of working with county agencies in New York to develop a quick-reference, pocket-sized Radio Interoperability Field Operations Guide. With the completion of this job we have launched our newest product: the Guide to … read more
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National Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to recognize that we can each play a part in promoting the social and emotional well-being of children and families in our community. The U.S. Department of Health and Human … read more
Lessons Learned from the Joplin Tornado
JOPLIN, Mo. — In May, as tornado sirens sounded, hospital workers at St. John’s Regional Medical Center rushed to pull 183 patients to safety as one of the largest tornadoes on record bared down on their southwestern Missouri city. Though working … read more
February Is National Cancer Prevention Month
Nearly one-third of all cancers are preventable, so you can reduce your risk for cancer by changing your lifestyle. Play an active role in your life through National Cancer Prevention Month by following these tips: Live Healthy—Exercising and eating right … read more
Reporters Can Be Digging for Dirt, Not Digging for Gold: A Healthcare PR Caution
By Lonnie Hirsch and Stewart Gandolf, MBA Doctors are often called upon by members of the news media to speak or be quoted as an authoritative source. Often, that’s good, but there could be a downside. Doctors, medical practice administrators … read more
Should Emergency Managers Don Multiple Hats?
By: Adam Stone Every time it floods, Shaun Mulholland is pulled out of bed. That might not be surprising. As police chief for the 5,000-person town of Allenstown, N.H., Mulholland is supposed to be on hand when the Suncook River … read more
Customer Corner: Using the Guide to Emergency Preparedness for Orientation
Using the Guide to Emergency Preparedness for Orientation One of the great benefits the Guide to Emergency Preparedness™ offers is the ability for anyone in your organization who has access to the guide to be able to quickly and easily … read more
Safe Toys & Gifts Month
It is nearing that time of year again. The air is filled with the wonderful smell of cookies and warm comfort food baking in the oven. Turkey day is past and the time for shopping, festivities and surprises begins. The … read more
Holidays in the Hospital
Being hospitalized over the holidays can lead to feeling isolated and depressed. Hospital staff work extra hard to boost morale during this time of year, and there are several things that a facility can do to help. Holiday décor and … read more
Internet Safety for Kids
Whether sitting in front of a computer or accessing the web through a mobile device, many of today’s kids have access to the Internet every day. According to a recent Nielsen study, the average teen spends more than 2.5 hours … read more
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