- Campus EMS Essays
Contributed essays from NCEMSF members about starting and running a collegiate EMS organization. - Campus Needs Assessment
A step-by-step guide to assessing the need for a campus EMS group at your school. By David J. Lindstrom and Mark Milliron of Penn State University Health Services. - Campus Risk Assessment
A step-by-step resource to help college health and campus safety personnel become aware of the risks affecting their community so that they might attempt to eliminate or reduce these risks. By David J. Lindstrom and Mark Milliron of Penn State University Health Services. - Defibrillators Enter the Business Marketplace
An evolving legal trend may ultimately lead to higher risks for businesses that fail to purchase and use AEDs. Has implications for institutions of higher education. By Richard A. Lazar, from The Public Access Defibrillation League. - Example Public Access Defibrillation Proposal
Rice University's proposal includes the background research necessary for any PAD proposal. If you are going through the same process, don't reinvent the wheel! - Gettysburg College Court Case
A case from the early 90's heard at the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Drew Kleinknecht died of cardiac arrest on September 16, 1988, while a student at the College and during a practice session of its intercollegiate
lacrosse team. His parents filed this wrongful death and survival action against the College on August 15, 1990.
Extracted from an email from Doug Wolfberg, Esq., EMS attorney, including the court's opinion. - Review of EMS Agenda for the Future
Review of "EMS Agenda for the Future" and "EMS Agenda for the Future - Implementation Guide," which are National Highway Traffic Safety Administration publications. - The Foundation Center
The mission of the Foundation Center is to foster public understanding of the foundation field by collecting, organizing, analyzing, and disseminating information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects. Our audiences include grantseekers, grantmakers, researchers, policymakers, the media, and the general public.
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