We are rolling out the functionality on GRSWeb. This allows you to see the shifts available for overtime in your locality and volunteer to work these shifts.
The Critical Care Desk, based in the Tactical Operations Centre (TOC) in Chelmsford, is routinely staffed by a HEMS Paramedic 24/7 and a Critical Care Desk Dispatcher.
Simon Nunn is currently working within the Trust as an Advanced Paramedic (Urgent care) (APU) and would be grateful for five minutes of your time to complete a survey for his MSc.
Expressions of interest are now being sought from Paramedics wishing to top up their existing level 7 credits to a full advanced clinical practice Masters qualification.
This week's We Are EEAST Briefing and Exec Q&A, with CEO Tom Abell and Director of Nursing, Clinical Quality and Improvement, Juliet Beal, will be held on Thursday afternoon.
With effect from 26 October 2021, EMDs are to triage 999 calls using the most appropriate chief complaint for the patient’s condition from Protocols 1 – 34.
You can now catch up with the latest We Are EEAST Briefing and Exec Q&A featuring Tom Abell (CEO) and Juliet Beal (Director of Nursing, Clinical Quality and Improvement).
The pilot group of officers will be notified of time critical incidents in their vicinity as GoodSAM responders and able to assist before EEAST arrive on scene.
A month to the day after suffering a cardiac arrest, 25-year-old patient Daira Jakobsone was able to meet her lifesavers at Kempston ambulance station.
October is Freedom to Speak Up month and this year we are focussing on some of the major developments and the ethos and principles of Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) at EEAST.
In the September pay run many staff received the 2019/20 and 2020/21 back pay that they were entitled to from the national holiday pay overtime agreement.
The Trust’s single point of contact (SPOC) and patient transport service (PTS) control rooms have now successfully transferred to the new Avaya telephone system.
Baby Loss Awareness Week begins on Saturday (9 October) and this year focuses on the theme of wellbeing and what that means for people touched by pregnancy loss.
Hertfordshire and West Essex was the last region in the Trust to go live with Siren Nova iOS ePCR on Tuesday (5 October), completing the roll out that started in March 2021.