The MedicCast EMS podcast is scheduled to kick of its EMS Expo Live coverage tomorrow at Noon ET. You will want to follow it here if you are not available to attend in person.  I am expecting a special guest or two to join me on the stage to discuss some special request EMS tips so make sure you stop by.

I’ll be posting updates here over the next few days as well as over at the MedicCast EMS podcast site.  If you are attending the expo, you can help out with our podcast coverage.  Chris Montera, Greg Friese and I are looking for your favorite products seen at the EMS Expo.  Stop by our booth and share your picks with us so we can go take a look for ourselves and maybe feature it in a video product review.

On Friday morning, Chris, Greg and I will make our favorite product innovators choices. You can help contribute to our decision.  We’ll also pick our favorite swag item, too so keep your eyes open!

See you all tomorrow!

Jamie Davis, the Podmedic

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EMS Expo Conference Schedule

Coming to EMS Expo? Read and print a PDF of the EMS Expo schedule.

You can also view an HTML version of the EMS Expo schedule.

For the most up-to-date podcasting and video schedule visit us at booth 507.

Vendors or presenters if you have an idea for a podcast segment, video coverage, or blog post visit the booth or contact any member of the team.

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A 5 Step Plan for Attending the EMS Expo

When a new expo rolls around I always start a list of people and things I want to see. Now only does this build my anticipation for the trip but it also helps to organize and prioritize my expo experience. If you haven’t done this in the past, you might want to use my simple five point checklist to make your EMS Expo experience more enjoyable.

Start with the three basic activities at the expo and you quickly discover the grade school definition of a noun. You remember so let’s all say it together -

“A noun is a person, place, or thing.”

We go to the expo to visit the nouns so let’s start the five steps there, with people, places and things we want to see and do. (check out part 2 of this article – prioritizing and scheduling your expo)

1 – People at the EMS Expo

By far for me the various expos I attend have become more about building my network of friends and colleagues. There are some people I only see once a year or two at these events. It provides a chance to meet up face to face, find out what they’ve been doing and tell them about EMS in my region.

In one of their recent EMS Bootcamps, Greg Friese and Jim Hoffman talked about networking and its importance in creating opportunities for an individual and EMS service. I couldn’t agree more. Not only do I bring back valuable ideas and lessons learned from these friends but I build on the relationships that provide me options whether I’m looking for a new job or trying to fill one.

2 – Events at the EMS Expo

Most attendees start going to the expo for the continuing education and other informative sessions and speakers. They later learn to look forward to playing with new toys and meeting new and old friends but that’s another topic.

These special events and speakers remain the backbone of any expo. If the speakers and session topics aren’t interesting or provide value to your service, company or career you will not attend. This is a great opportunity to expand your horizons, try on new ideas and see what is working (or not working) in research and in the field.

There are often ride along opportunities in local EMS services, trauma center and specialty hospital tours, and keynotes by entertaining and informative leaders in our field. Use this resource and select topics that stretch you!

3 – Things at the EMS Expo

Our bosses send us for the learning events, we love to meet up with friends, but for many of us it’s all about the toys. My wife still marvels at the way I drool over a new nebulizer device or backboard pad (check the links for recent Best of Show picks). Face it folks, we all love the way new technology is making our lives easier.

Five years ago, I and about 15 other attendees stood around booth in Philadelphia and watched a doc intubate himself using one of the first video laryngoscopes made for use in the field. All around were booths with high dollar displays, expensive swag give-aways, and nice looking assistants, but we were enthralled by a guy with a card table, a TV from his garage and a sign he got done at Kinkos. You won’t see that at home, folks.

These are the first three stepscheck out EMS Expo planning steps four and five here)

But I Can’t Go to the EMS Expo!

Can’t make it this year? My friend, you are in luck! We are going to be video taping interviews, product reviews, and live podcast sessions all three days of the expo and posting them within a few hours right here at EMSExpoLive.com.

You can get live updates in a couple of ways.

Follow any of the EMS Expo Live crew on Twitter – we’ll all be updating our feeds throughout the day and letting our tweets know when our videos are posted. Just search for the hashtag #EMSExpo in twitter.

Become a Fan of our Podcast Facebook pages – video updates will show up there, too.

Follow our podcast blogs for individual and group updates at least once a day!

Check out EMS Expo Live video pages here frequently for the most recent videos and to watch your favorites.

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