
Participate in a ground-breaking survey on substance abuse in the HEMS industry.
There is currently no data available on substance abuse specific to either pre-hospital emergency medical services or air medical personnel. The purpose of this anonymous survey is to to (1) break the silence, (2) identify the prevalence in HEMS and (3) initiate an industry-wide conversation on how to cope with this challenging issue. Where is the balance between retaining highly trained, experienced Air Medical Providers, and zero tolerance for putting lives at risk?
The survey will be available through September. Â The data will be presented at a lecture at AMTC12 in Seattle, Washington. We thank you for taking the time to take this survey!
Survey Link -Â http://freeonlinesurveys.com/s.asp?sid=8bk7483xb029u6i69016
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