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Regina Qu'Appelle Health Sciences Region selects EMS
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Sciences Region selects EMS to equip its Simulation Centre with simulation management technology. The EMS solution will help create an environment for students, staff, and physicians to more effectively learn, work, and train in teams.
EMS Ranked a Top Technology Employer
EMS ranked #18 on Philadelphia’s Top Technology Employers 2011 list published by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Madonna University selects EMS
Madonna University's new nursing lab includes 5 simulation rooms, a skills practice area, and simulation management technology from EMS, which will bring the advantages of simulation to the undergraduate and graduate programs.
Stillman College Nursing Department selects EMS
Stillman College nursing students will be able to enhance their user experience and exercise sound judgment and critical thinking with EMS' SimScenarios.
McClennan Community College selects EMS
The Paramedicine Program at McLennan Community College will use EMS simulation management software and audio-visual technology at its new Emergency Services Education Center (ESEC). Equipped with a simulated ambulance, ESEC will serve MCC students, as well as the fire, law enforcement, and emergency medical services professionals in McLennan County.
EMS Ranked a Top Technology Employer
EMS ranked #18 on Philadelphia’s Top Technology Employers 2011 list published by the Philadelphia Business Journal.
EMS has been ranked #50 on the Philadelphia 100 list of the fastest growing privately held companies in the Philadelphia area for the second consecutive year.
EMS also made the list in 2008. The Philadelphia 100 is an annual program conducted by the Entrepreneurs’ Forum of Greater Philadelphia, Philadelphia Business Journal, and Wharton Small Business Development Center.
Minot State University selects EMS
Minot State University’s Department of Nursing will use EMS’ simulation management solution to record scenarios, generate skills evaluation checklists and reports, schedule rooms, participants, and equipment, manage inventory, and streamline the operations of their newly renovated Nursing Clinical Simulation Center.
EMS Ranked Number 8 Fastest Growing Company in the Greater Philadelphia Region on Deloitte’s 2011 Greater Philadelphia Fast 50
EMS grew 227 percent based on percentage fiscal year revenue growth from 2006 to 2010. EMS’ president and chief executive officer Anurag Singh, credits technology innovation and a customer-centric focus with the company’s 227% revenue growth.
Poudre Valley Health System selects EMS
The Poudre Valley Health System will use EMS’ simulation management and skills evaluation software and audio-video technology in their multi-disciplinary Patient Simulation Education program to provide nursing, paramedicine, and other related healthcare professionals the ability to practice and gain more experience by having their simulations recorded, debriefed, and evaluated.
Fargo VA Hospital selects EMS
Fargo VA has selected EMS’ fully integrated software and AV simulation solution that enables staff to strengthen clinical skills, communication skills, and teamwork by utilizing video recordings of simulation scenarios for debriefing. The EMS solution will also provide Fargo VA the ability to streamline their medical simulation training program with features such as scheduling participants, events, simulators, and measure outcomes.
Manchester VA Hospital selects EMS
The Manchester Veteran Affairs Hospital will use EMS’ simulation management solution, complete with audio-visual technology and skills assessment software to provide a range of capabilities to streamline the Hospital’s simulation training program.
National University of Singapore selects EMS
EMS will provide the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Yoo Loo Lin School of Medicine with a clinical simulation management solution that will help students develop clinical and communication skills. With EMS’ audio-video recording and competency measurement capabilities, NUS faculty will be able to improve students’ understanding of clinical practice for better patient outcomes.
University of South Florida CAMLS Training Center selects EMS
EMS’ clinical simulation management solution will manage the operations of the CAMLS center from scheduling participants, rooms, and equipment to automated paging, recording simulated events for playback and debriefing, skills evaluation, in-situ tra
Texas Tech University, School of Pharmacy at Abilene selects EMS
EMS' Clinical Simulation Management solution will help prepare pharmacy students for better patient care in the real world by providing educators with the ability to efficiently monitor and debrief encounters in a standardized patient environment, build patient management skills, and foster cognitive thinking.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Amarillo Campus, School of Pharmacy selects EMS
EMS' comprehensive Clinical Simulation Management solution will help prepared TTUHSC-SOP learners are prepared for careers in all areas of pharmacy. The ability to review video recordings of their encounters and receive faculty feedback and evaluation of interpersonal skills can enhance their overall training, leading to better patient care.
Montana State University College of Nursing selects EMS
With EMS’ complete wireless and portable web-based simulation management solution, nursing faculty can monitor nursing students’ skills, provide feedback through video playback debriefing sessions, and measure competencies that can lead to better-qualified nurses and better patient outcomes.
ACT Health-The Canberra Hospital in Australia selects EMS
ACT Health – The Canberra Hospital will use EMS’ simulation management technology to facilitate reflective learning and improve patient safety. EMS’ digital video recording technology and data management software solution will capture, debrief, and help evaluate clinical skills and competencies of the Hospital’s health care providers.
Pikeville College School of Osteopathic Medicine selects EMS
Pikeville College, School of Osteopathic Medicine produces graduates who are committed to serving the health care needs of communities in Eastern Kentucky and other Appalachian regions. EMS will equip the School with its clinical skills and simulation management technology, and digital recording system to enable students to hone their skills and decision-making abilities before working with real patients.
Illinois State University Mennonite College of Nursing selects EMS
With a commitment to excellence in teaching, service, and practice, the Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University will use EMS simulation management technology to digitally record simulations, index recordings, and automate scoring and reporting in order to help improve leadership, teamwork, and clinical skills.
Luzerne County Community College selects EMS
EMS’ simulation management technology will provide an opportunity for Luzerne County Community College nursing students to experience an automated, high-tech method of training and learning in a safe environment before encountering similar real-life situations.
Winston Salem State University, Counseling Center selects EMS
EMS’ Total Counseling solution will provide Winston Salem State University audio-video recording capability to capture counseling sessions and a web-based application to allow faculty to observe, evaluate, and score the students. The Total Counseling solution can enhance the learning process of counselors-in-training.
Conestoga College in Canada selects EMS
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning’s nursing students and faculty will focus on problem-solving and hands-on training. EMS’ audio-visual system and skills assessment and management software will digitally record student test performances, index the recordings, and provide automatic scoring and reporting.
Florida International University in Miami selects EMS
Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine selects EMS to provide its students with greater access to quality medical education. EMS’ simulation management technology will help students improve clinical knowledge through practice and debriefing, build confidence, and enhance individual and team performance in order to improve the quality of healthcare available to the South Florida community.
  
"We looked at three vendors. There was no question in our mind that EMS could do the whole package, and that’s what we were after."
- Glen Tinkoff, MD
   Christiana Care Health System
"The EMS software is extremely flexible and enables us to design simulation models that help improve clinical performance."
– Ellen Brock, MD, MPH
   Virginia Commonwealth University
"The added administrative functionality really tipped the balance for us. Plus, EMS has a longer history than the other companies and huge experience with SPs."
– Haru Okuda, MD
   formerly with the New York City
   Health and Hospitals Corporation
"Our faculty wanted to focus on debriefing with the learners…, the AV system was most important to us when we made our decision to go with EMS as a vendor."
– Martha Conrad, RN, MSN
   University of Akron College of
   Nursing.
"By integrating EMS’ Suite into the operations of the Center, we’ve been able to more effectively meet the educational and operational needs of the hospital."
– Glen Tinkoff, MD
   Christiana Care Health System
"The training provided by EMS was first class and very professional… The ongoing vendor support has been great too, so EMS has really given our program a boost."
– Jason Quick, lecturer
   Victoria University, Australia
"With EMS products, we are able to pull scenarios together and create a video clip of the student performing skills, which he or she will then take to a potential employer upon graduation.Other competing products didn’t offer this option."
– Sharon Decker, Ph.D., R.N.
   Texas Tech, Lubbock
"The main reason for using EMS was because I was dealing with nine facilities. With EMS I can have people remotely access the system."
– Denise Garee, MSN
   Coastal Carolinas Health Alliance
"In the end the college chose EMS’ software management system and AV technology. The comprehensiveness of the system and the constant innovations were important to us. "
– Laura Cuty-Ruiz, PhD
   University of Central Florida
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