COVID 19 in nursing homes: What makes residents of nursing homes in the U.S. and around the world so susceptible to the coronavirus?
Some are uneasy about opening up and going against official guidance like wearing masks. Others balk at being told what to do, and feel anxious or even angry about the constrictions being put in place.
By Captain Brad Bouchillon
Fire departments have implemented many aggressive and proactive measures to prevent or limit the spread of COVID-19. Learn how one full-time firefighter has been coping with the additional stress and anxiety.
Even without the current COVID-19 pandemic, our healthcare workers are already at higher risk of psychiatric disorders including: burnout and suicide.
By Dr. Randall Hanifen
The coronavirus pandemic has caused many changes to emergency management and services, including opportunities for some employees to work remotely. Learn more about the benefits of hiring remote employees.
A Mayo Clinic study has linked sitting for long periods of time with a number of health concerns, including obesity.
While COVID-19 has changed our lives and will continue to alter the way we live. Will AI help to bring us back to a more normal way of life?
National EMS Week: With the nation facing one of its biggest emergency situations since World War II – it’s the perfect time to honor all EMS professionals.
By Dr. Tonia Parker
Many first responders are suffering from traumatic stress after responding to the coronavirus pandemic, which is leading to burnout and even suicide. Learn about the resulting physical, emotional, behavioral, and spiritual effects and what support is needed to address mental health issues during this crisis.