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Special Events Medical Services

Author(s): American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)
Clay Richmond, BS, NREMT-P
Doug Poore, BS, NREMT-P
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  • ISBN-13: 9781449600778
  • ISBN-10:1449600778
  • Product With Access Code    240 pages      © 2011
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Overview

Listen to two podcasts with author Clay Richmond as he discusses SEMS during EMS Today 2011 and EMS Today 2012.

From staffing to set-up, Special Events Medical Services (SEMS) prepares EMS personnel to properly plan for and manage medical response at any type of special event in their community. This concise, highly interactive continuing education course consists of the SEMS textbook and online course.

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Since no two special events are alike; SEMS covers the basic principles to apply when planning for and working at any type of special event, including:

  • Preplanning
  • First aid station planning and set-up
  • Communications
  • Safety concerns
  • Mass-casualty considerations

Chapters on specific types of events include weather and outdoor events, stadium and mega-events, equestrian events and rodeos, and extreme and combat sports events.

The SEMS online course walks students through the process of creating an emergency medical response plan and implementing it during a special event. An access code for the SEMS online course is printed on the inside front cover of this textbook. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a Course Completion Certificate from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and 4 hours of CECBEMS continuing education credits.

Providing standby services for special events requires specialized knowledge and skills beyond initial EMS training. With special events medical services training, new and seasoned EMS personnel alike can ensure a timely and appropriate medical response regardless of the special event size or type.
 

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Chapter  1  Foundation of SEMS
Chapter  2  Preplanning Step by Step
Chapter  3  First Aid Station and Equipment
Chapter  4  Communication
Chapter  5  Safety Concerns
Chapter  6  Mass-Casualty Incidents and Terrorism
Chapter  7  Weather and Outdoor Events
Chapter  8  Stadium Events and Mega-events
Chapter  9  Equestrian Events and Rodeos
Chapter  10  Extreme and Combat Sports
Appendix  Case Studies
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ShowAbout the Author(s)

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS)

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) provides education and practice management services for orthopaedic surgeons and allied health professionals. The Academy also serves as an advocate for improved patient care and informs the public about the science of orthopaedics. Founded at Northwestern University as a not-for-profit organization in 1933, the Academy has grown from a small organization serving less than 500 members to the world's largest medical association of musculoskeletal specialists. The Academy now serves about 24,000 members internationally.

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Clay Richmond, BS, NREMT-P

 
Clay Richmond is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Special Events Medical Services, a private special event EMS company that he founded in 1997. Special Events Medical Services provides EMS services for an average of 700 events per year, and has serviced events such as the 2000 and 2005 Maryland gubernatorial inauguration, the Maryland Hunt Cup, numerous US Naval Academy events, and the 2009 US Presidential Inauguration. Clay began his career in EMS in 1991 as an EMT-Basic, then rapidly progressed to become a paramedic. In 1993 he joined the Baltimore City Fire Department where he worked for Medic 7, the busiest paramedic unit in the country at that time. Clay also instructed paramedic courses during these years, as well as teaching rescue technician and counterterrorism courses. In 2000, he was named a Young Business Person to Watch, and in 2007 was named in Top 40 Under 40—a top business person under age 40 years. Clay also volunteers with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation in his spare time.

Doug Poore, BS, NREMT-P

 
Doug Poore has been involved in EMS for over 30 years. Starting as a volunteer firefighter/EMT in 1978, he became a paramedic for Kent County EMS (Delaware) in 1990. Doug has since become involved in educating prehospital care providers for the last 15 years. His background in special event EMS began in his volunteer days with the Delaware State Fair occurring in the town where he volunteered his skills. After he became a paramedic, he began to work at NASCAR events at Dover International Speedway. He has worked NASCAR as well as Indy Racing league events, and in 2003 became the ALS Coordinator for these events. His education includes a degree in Computer Sciences and National Registry Paramedic certification, as well as multiple certifications in EMS educational programs, including serving as an instructor for NIMS programs.

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  • With SEMS, Clay Richmond and Doug Poore have made an important contribution to the literature of EMS response.  Certainly within the realm of equestrian events (my own area of experience) the EMS team is critical and information about these events has been almost nonexistent for EMS providers.  I know that our steeplechase jockey colony especially will be thankful that this book was written.

    Gregg Morris
    Senior Steward, National Steeplechase Association
    Chair NSA Safety Committee
     

  • "SEMS has a lot of thoughtful things we need to look at here and will definitely be a help as we plan our events."

    Darryl Conway, MA, ATC, EMT-T

  • "SEMS draws from years of experience in special events EMS management and gives a broad overview of all of the important issues."

    Kurt Krumperman, MS, NREMT-P
    Clinical Assistant Professor
    UMBC Emergency Health Services

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