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CHEP inc posted an event

CPR: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers in Maryland! at VA Medical Center Bldg

December 16, 2011 from 8am to 12:30pm
This course is designed to teach the skills of CPR for victims of all ages. It incorporates the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED), and relief of Foreign Body Airway Obstructions (FBAO’s). This course is intended for participants who provide health care to patients in a wide variety of settings, including in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. All participants who complete this course will be able to demonstrate the skills of CPR, mouth-to-mask and bag-mask ventilation, use of…See More
Dec 2, 2011
CHEP inc posted a blog post

12-Lead Educator Bob Page on Professionalism and Education

Guest host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic, got the chance to take one of Bob Page’s infamous Multilead Medics 12-Lead classes this week through CHEP. While there, he pulled Bob aside during one of the breaks to talk about professionalism and approaches to continuing education for the health care professional especially EMS providers.Bob is a passionate, humorous, and accomplished medical educator but he is also equally passionate about the responsibilities of the medical professional to maintain and…See More
Dec 2, 2011
CHEP inc posted a blog post

Since Strangling Isn’t an Option . . . an Interview with Author Sandra Crowe

There are several options to be used when dealing with difficult people in the workplace. According to author and CHEP guest educator Sandra Crowe’s book, “Since Strangling Isn’t An Option . . .” you control a lot more of any difficult interpersonal encounter than you think.Guest host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic, interviews Sandra about her day-long course for CHEP where she lays out several strategies for dealing with difficult co-workers, customers, and acquaintances. Sandra also chats about…See More
Nov 10, 2011
CHEP inc posted a blog post

Interview with Bob Page on 12-Lead ECG Interpretation

Do you think the time it takes to capture a 12-lead ECG is worth it? Would you argue that a lack of transmission capability or a limit in protocols means you can’t do much with an ECG? This episode will challenge that thinking and encourage you to learn more about the power of an ECG and how much you really can do at first patient contact. One thing is clear, accurate and consistent ECG interpretation requires broader exposure to 12-leads and the training to recognize issues. Expert and…See More
Sep 30, 2011
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Integrated Medical,Public Health,Preparedness and Response Training Summit at Gaylord Opryland

May 21, 2012 to May 25, 2012
This forum permits coordination, collaboration and interaction amongst the target audience - the leaders and members of these preparedness and response partner organizations. The Integrated Training Summit will enhance the knowledge, skills and abilities of participants, which in turn will improve their capability to deliver public health and medical care services during disasters of any origin. Expert faculty will present on key focus areas; Healthcare Systems, Leadership, Public Health,…See More
Sep 30, 2011
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Sep 28, 2011

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About Me
We represent the best quality and value in continuing education and support services for health care professionals. The Chesapeake Health Education Program (CHEP) is a non-profit corporation built on community partnerships. Our focus is on:

Accredited continuing education programs in the Maryland area
National conferences across the country
Transitional housing for disabled homeless military veterans.
We have been providing our services since 1990 by vigorous execution of strategies surrounding these three priorities.

Our goal is to partner with federal and local governments as well as community organizations interested in health care continuing education. Please contact us and let us know how we can serve you.
Web Site Address
http://chepinc.org/

CHEP inc's Blog

12-Lead Educator Bob Page on Professionalism and Education

Guest host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic, got the chance to take one of Bob Page’s infamous Multilead Medics 12-Lead classes this week through CHEP. While there, he pulled Bob aside during one of the breaks to talk about professionalism and approaches to continuing education for the health care professional especially EMS providers.

Bob is a passionate, humorous, and accomplished medical educator but he is also equally passionate about the responsibilities of the medical professional to…

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Posted on December 2, 2011 at 8:28am

Since Strangling Isn’t an Option . . . an Interview with Author Sandra Crowe



There are several options to be used when dealing with difficult people in the workplace. According to author and CHEP guest educator Sandra Crowe’s book, “Since Strangling Isn’t An Option . . .” you control a lot more of any difficult interpersonal encounter than you think.

Guest host Jamie Davis, the Podmedic, interviews Sandra about her day-long course for CHEP where she lays out several strategies for dealing with difficult co-workers, customers, and acquaintances. Sandra…

Continue

Posted on November 10, 2011 at 8:45am

Interview with Bob Page on 12-Lead ECG Interpretation

Do you think the time it takes to capture a 12-lead ECG is worth it? Would you argue that a lack of transmission capability or a limit in protocols means you can’t do much with an ECG? This episode will challenge that thinking and encourage you to learn more about the power of an ECG and how much you really can do at first patient contact.



One thing is clear, accurate and consistent ECG interpretation requires broader exposure to 12-leads and the training to recognize issues.…

Continue

Posted on September 30, 2011 at 8:56am

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