Harvard EMS: Interface Between Out-of-Hospital & Hospital-Based Providers 2024
Advanced EMS Systems Integration & Prehospital Medicine Course
The Harvard EMS: Interface Between Out-of-Hospital & Hospital-Based Providers 2024 course is an advanced, multidisciplinary educational program focused on the integration of emergency medical services (EMS) with hospital-based care systems.
This intensive 2-day, 17-hour course provides physicians, advanced practice providers, nurses, paramedics, EMTs, and critical care clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of:
- EMS system design
- Prehospital medicine
- Medical control
- Transport systems
- EMS legal considerations
- Disaster and tactical medicine
- Hospital–EMS coordination
Through expert-led lectures, panels, and case-based discussions, the course emphasizes practical decision-making and real-world operational integration between out-of-hospital providers and healthcare systems.
📦 Product Details
- 🎥 Format: Video Course
- ⏱️ Duration: 17 Hours
- 📅 Course Dates: November 18–19, 2024
- 🏥 Institution: Harvard Medical School
- 🌐 Access: On-demand
- 🚑 Specialty: EMS, Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
🧠 Program Overview
This course is designed to strengthen provider knowledge in:
✔️ EMS provider scope of practice
✔️ EMS system organization and design
✔️ Interfacility transport (IFT)
✔️ Online medical control
✔️ Helicopter EMS and transport decision-making
✔️ EMS legal responsibilities and liability
✔️ Mass casualty and disaster medicine
✔️ Emerging controversies and future EMS expansion
The curriculum bridges the gap between:
- Prehospital medicine
- Emergency department operations
- Critical care transport
- Hospital systems integration
allowing participants to better understand how EMS systems impact patient outcomes across the continuum of emergency care.
🎯 Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
✔️ Identify EMS provider-level scope of practice and limitations
✔️ Explain EMS system organization and design
✔️ Recognize provider and hospital medicolegal responsibilities
✔️ Differentiate helicopter vs ground EMS capabilities
✔️ Select appropriate patient transport modalities
✔️ Understand EMS integration in trauma, stroke, and STEMI systems
✔️ Apply disaster and mass casualty management principles
✔️ Evaluate controversies and future directions in EMS care
🚑 Core Topics Covered
🩸 Prehospital Resuscitation & Hemorrhage Control
Keynote presentations focus on:
- Prehospital blood loss management
- Circulating volume preservation
- Advanced trauma resuscitation
- Hemorrhagic shock management
Presented by:
- Tim Harris, MD
🏥 EMS System Design & Organization
Foundational EMS systems education includes:
- History of EMS
- EMS provider types and training levels
- EMS system structures
- Regional and federal regulations
- Scope of practice limitations
Topics include:
✔️ EMT and paramedic roles
✔️ EMS operational systems
✔️ Protocol development
✔️ Medical oversight frameworks
❤️ Systems of Care
Integrated emergency systems training covers:
- Trauma systems
- STEMI networks
- Stroke systems of care
- Regionalization of critical illness
Participants learn how:
✔️ EMS triage impacts outcomes
✔️ Transport decisions affect definitive care
✔️ Hospital systems coordinate with EMS networks
⚖️ EMS Medicolegal & Regulatory Issues
Important legal and operational topics include:
- EMTALA
- Liability in medical control
- Documentation standards
- Interfacility transfer regulations
- Risk management in EMS
This section is highly valuable for:
✔️ Emergency physicians
✔️ Medical directors
✔️ Hospital administrators
✔️ EMS leadership
🚁 Air & Ground Transport Medicine
Comprehensive transport medicine topics include:
- Helicopter EMS (HEMS)
- Ground critical care transport
- Interfacility transfer (IFT)
- Transport modality selection
- Safety considerations
Participants review:
✔️ HEMS capabilities and limitations
✔️ Safety and triage decisions
✔️ Critical care transport pearls
✔️ Operational pitfalls
⚡ Prehospital Cardiac & Critical Care Topics
Advanced cardiovascular EMS content includes:
- Prehospital cardiac arrest
- ECMO transport considerations
- Advanced cardiac emergencies
- Resuscitation systems
Topics focus on:
✔️ Early intervention strategies
✔️ Integration with hospital cardiac systems
✔️ High-performance resuscitation concepts
🫁 Airway & EMS Procedures
Procedural education includes:
- Prehospital airway management
- Intubation controversies
- Ultrasound in EMS
- Procedural limitations in the field
Participants evaluate:
✔️ Evidence-based airway strategies
✔️ EMS procedural safety
✔️ Operational challenges in prehospital care
👶 Pediatric EMS
Specialized pediatric topics include:
- Pediatric emergencies in the field
- Pediatric transport considerations
- Pediatric resuscitation
- Pediatric safety challenges
Presented by:
- Caitlin Farrell, MD
⚠️ EMS Controversies & Emerging Care Models
Modern EMS developments and debates include:
- Mobile integrated health
- Community paramedicine
- EMS ultrasound
- Field termination of resuscitation
- Expanded scope of EMS practice
Participants explore:
✔️ Future EMS models
✔️ Policy challenges
✔️ Emerging technologies
✔️ Evidence-based controversies
💥 Mass Casualty & Disaster Medicine
Critical disaster preparedness training includes:
- Mass casualty incidents (MCI)
- Disaster response systems
- Hospital integration during disasters
- Tactical medicine
- Military medicine
Topics include:
✔️ Incident command systems
✔️ Surge capacity management
✔️ Tactical EMS principles
✔️ Disaster coordination between EMS and hospitals
🪖 Military & Tactical Medicine
Advanced operational medicine sessions include:
- Tactical EMS
- Military medical operations
- High-threat environment care
- Combat casualty principles
This section emphasizes:
✔️ Operational readiness
✔️ Austere medicine concepts
✔️ Tactical integration strategies
🧠 Advanced Case Discussions & Panels
The course includes multiple:
✔️ Expert panel discussions
✔️ Interactive Q&A sessions
✔️ Advanced EMS case reviews
✔️ Transport decision-making exercises
allowing participants to apply concepts to real-world emergency scenarios.
👨⚕️ Target Audience
This course is ideal for:
- Emergency physicians
- Critical care physicians
- Hospitalists
- Trauma physicians
- Physician assistants
- Nurse practitioners
- Nurses
- EMTs and paramedics
- Flight medicine providers
- EMS medical directors
🎓 Educational Features
✔️ Hospital + EMS Integration Focus
Bridges the gap between prehospital and hospital care systems.
✔️ Real-World Operational Medicine
Strong emphasis on practical EMS decision-making.
✔️ Expert Faculty
Features national leaders in EMS, disaster medicine, transport medicine, and emergency care.
✔️ Interactive Learning
Panels, case discussions, and Q&A sessions enhance retention and application.
✔️ Contemporary EMS Topics
Covers evolving controversies, technologies, and future care models.
⭐ Why This Course Stands Out
✔️ Rare EMS-Hospital Integration Curriculum
Focuses specifically on collaboration between prehospital and hospital providers.
✔️ Strong Systems-Based Approach
Covers operational, legal, clinical, and disaster medicine perspectives.
✔️ Advanced Transport Medicine Content
Excellent review of air medical transport and interfacility care.
✔️ Comprehensive Disaster & Tactical Medicine Training
Includes MCI, military, and disaster preparedness education.
✔️ Practical & Clinically Relevant
Highly applicable to emergency medicine, critical care, and EMS leadership roles.
🚀 Clinical Value
The Harvard EMS: Interface Between Out-of-Hospital & Hospital-Based Providers 2024 course delivers a highly practical and systems-focused review of:
- EMS operations
- Prehospital medicine
- Transport medicine
- EMS medical control
- Disaster response
- Tactical medicine
- Airway management
- Cardiac arrest systems
- Interfacility transport
- EMS legal and operational frameworks
By integrating:
✔️ Clinical medicine
✔️ Systems design
✔️ Disaster preparedness
✔️ Operational decision-making
✔️ Hospital-EMS coordination
this course provides advanced education for clinicians seeking deeper expertise in emergency medical systems and prehospital care integration.



