Following the sad death of our colleague Ian Britten who was a member of the Trust’s Death in Service scheme, all members will have a deduction in their August salary.
Virtual training sessions for staff that are designed around operational issues highlighted by the EEAST/Six Force Collaboration Strategic Alliance meeting are taking place in September.
Applications are being accepted for experienced Paramedics to develop into the role of Specialist Paramedic (Urgent Care) via a masters degree pathway.
Remember it is not a sign of weakness to seek help with your wellbeing, nor are you letting down colleagues. Seeking support early can help avoid more serious problems from surfacing later.
It is important to undertake a dynamic risk assessment when transporting any patient who may be at risk of self-harm, specifically a patient under S136.
Thanks to monies raised by Captain Sir Tom Moore, EEAST has been able to revitalise a run-down station space and create a wellbeing garden for staff and volunteers to enjoy.
Health Education England and the College of Paramedics worked in partnership to develop an Urgent Care for Paramedics - Injuries module, as part of the Paramedics eLearning programme.
A grateful patient whose heart stopped twice in the back of an East of England Ambulance Service vehicle has thanked the crews who shocked him back to life and described them as “his heroes”.
Intelligent Conveyance seeks to pre-empt, and potentially prevent, hospital offload delays by monitoring demand and performance for both EEAST and acute hospitals.