#GMVEMSC: GMVEMSC CQI Meeting - December 4th - Cancelled

**Please Note**

The GMVEMSC CQI meeting that was scheduled for Tuesday, December 4th has been cancelled.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC: GMVEMSC Sponsored Grant Writing Classes

*NO COST GRANT WRITING CLASSES*

 

Please share the following  information regarding free grant writing classes being sponsored by the Greater Miami Valley EMS Council for our members– registration forms are attached.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

CLASS #1

Proposal Writing and Grants Research

February 6, 2019, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

at Dayton Metro Library, 215 E. Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402

 

Presenter:          Susan Rodenberg-- the Nonprofit Resource Librarian at the Dayton Metro Library

Description/ Content: 2 hours of lecture, interaction among participants, networking, funding resources available at Dayton Metro Library, PowerPoint and exercises regarding the grant seeking process.

Who Should Attend:       EMS staff interested in learning about grant seeking, fundraising, funding sources and/or partnerships.

 

Proposal Writing and Grants Research:  This course focuses on the essential knowledge and skills fundraisers need to develop effective foundation  proposals.

 

Attendees will

•             Learn how to plan an effective proposal narrative

•             Practice writing selected components of the proposal

•             Review of grant writing resources available through the Dayton Metro Library

•             Research potential funding partners using Foundation Directory Online Professional (Only available at Dayton Metro Library)

•             Learn how to analyze and evaluate prospects using Foundation Directory Online Professional to determine a potential fit (Only available at Dayton Metro Library)

Sponsored by: Greater Miami Valley EMS Council

•Please RSVP your Registration by January 11th at sgray@bright.net , or send this completed form to: Susie Gray 6545 State Route 201, Tipp City, Ohio 45371.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

CLASS #2

 

"Grant Seeking Basics”

January 16, 2019, 1:00 PM/Registration and 1:30 to 5:00 PM

at Dayton Metro Library, 215 E. Third Street, Dayton, OH 45402

 

Presenter:          Linda Gatten Butler, MSW, LISW-S, ACSW, Butler-Consulting.com President

 

Description/ Content:    3.5 hours of lecture, interaction among participants , networking, powerpoint  and exercises regarding the grant seeking process using United Way America model.

 

Who Should Attend:       EMS staff interested in learning about grant seeking, fundraising, funding sources and/or partnerships.

 

Learning Outcomes: Trainee will:             

• Understand what a grant is, the grant seeking process, a model for

   proposal development and tips for writing a fundable proposal;

•Learn the "3 Rs" of grant seeking; and

•Experience how to develop a Logic Model (i.e., goals, activities, inputs, outputs and outcomes).

 

Professional Affiliations of Presenters:  Linda Gatten Butler- National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Licensed Independent Social Worker Supervisor (LISW-S), Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), Alpha Delta Mu- National Social Work Honor Society, Charitable Gift Planners (CGP), Grant Professionals Association (GPA) former national and local board member , Co-author of “You and Your Nonprofit" and ""Grant Writing Revealed", as well as "NASW Region 7's 2014 Social Worker of the Year".

 

Sponsored by: Greater Miami Valley EMS Council and Butler Consulting with Continuing Education

(CPE) #RSX071003 and 6.0 CPEs for Social Worker by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board (accepted by the Ohio Nursing Board; and by the CSWMFT Board for Counselors & Marriage and Family Therapists).

 

Session includes handouts, "Measuring Program Outcomes: A Practical Approach" by United Way, lunch, parking & 3.5 CPEs.

 

•Please RSVP your Registration by January 11th at sgray@bright.net, or send this completed form to: Susie Gray 6545 State Route 201, Tipp City, Ohio 45371.

 

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC Jobs: Employment Opportunity - Maimi Valley Fire/EMS Alliance

Miami Valley Fire/EMS Alliance

Executive Director Position Description

 

The Miami Valley Fire/EMS Alliance is searching for a new Executive Director.  The candidate should have a strong interest in developing progressive programs and initiatives as outlined in the FY 2019-23 Strategic Plan. The candidate should be action orientated, have strong business acumen, use time wisely, and is comfortable with high level management. The candidate should demonstrate innovation skills to bring new programs and initiatives to the completion.  The candidate should be politically savvy and have strong speaking and presentation skills.  Hours, salary, and benefits are negotiable.

 

Resumes and cover letter should be emailed to Valerie Tate at vtate@mvfea.com  or mailed to the Miami Valley Fire/EMS Alliance, 444 W. Third St., Suite 20-231, Dayton, OH 45402 by the close of business on December 31, 2018.   www.mvfea.com

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC Jobs: Employment Opportunity - Harrison Township

JOB OPPORTUNITY

HARRISON TOWNSHIP FIRE DEPARTMENT

Harrison Township Fire Department has an opening for one full time Battalion Chief. This position is a 24 / 48  shifted position.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

•             State of Ohio Certified Level 2 Firefighter

•             State of Ohio Certified EMT-Paramedic

•             State of Ohio Certified Fire Inspector

•             State of Ohio Certified EMS Instructor

•             State of Ohio Certified Fire Instructor

•             Hazardous Materials Technician

•             Arson Investigator

•             Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider

•             Valid American Heart CPR Healthcare Provider Card

•             Greater Miami Valley EMS Council Protocols

•             NIMS ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-300, ICS-400, ICS-700, ICS-800 Training Certificates

•             Must Have Fire Officer I - NFPA 1021

•             Must Have Fire Officer II - NFPA 1021

•             Associates degree in Fire Science or related field (preferred)

 

(Fire Chief may waive certain requirements)

 

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

 

Annual Salary range is $64,526 to $79,011 plus overtime. Entry rate is contingent upon candidates experience, qualifications, and related skills, knowledge and ability. Excellent benefits.

 

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:

 

The listed responsibilities are  not limited to the following:

 

•             Performs all physical and mental functions associated with fire suppression, EMS, fire prevention and station and equipment maintenance activities.

 

•             Administer emergency aid to sick and injured persons.

 

•             Uses equipment such as fire extinguishers, pry bars, hooks, ropes, aerial ladders, power tools and self contained breathing apparatus.

 

RESPONSIBLITIES (Continued)

 

 

•             Coordinates and assists with budget requests, makes major purchases, maintains inventory and procures supplies and equipment, as directed.

 

•             Plans, coordinates and performs fire prevention and pre-fire planning inspections.

 

•             Recommends and implements operational procedures and guidelines, as directed.

 

•             Assists residents with questions or concerns relating to fire, EMS and rescue operations.

 

•             Oversees the daily operations of the Fire Department, as directed.

 

•             Responds to fire and EMS alarms to direct and supervise fire companies in emergency operations.

 

•             Oversees the maintenance, testing, inspection and upkeep of fire hydrants.

 

•             Acts as Safety Officer during incidents, if necessary.

 

•             May assume command duties on emergencies.

 

•             Conduct fire incident investigations and prepares fire reports.

 

•             Performs administrative staff activities as requested.

 

•             Conducts safety education as assigned.

 

•             Reinforces policies and procedures through correct measures to include progressive discipline and education.

 

•             Uses a personal computer and related software programs to create spreadsheets, reports and correspondence.

 

•             Performs new employee orientations.

 

•             Evaluate job performance of subordinates.

 

•             Works in all weather conditions and in all terrain conditions.

 

•             Provides excellent customer service.

 

•             Handles confidential information appropriately.

 

•             Understands and follows oral and written instructions.

 

•             Reliability, which includes regular and predictable attendance, punctuality and timely and efficient completion of assigned duties.

 

•             Promotes, gets along and works in a harmonious relationship with others.

 

•             Attends meeting and trainings as assigned.

 

•             Other duties as assigned

Candidates interested in this position must submit a cover letter, resume' and a completed application to the attention of Chief Mark Lynch. Applications are available on the Harrison Township website   harrisontownship.org     

Click on resources and then employment opportunities. Be sure to choose the Fire Department Application.

 

 

We do not accept faxed application packets.

Packets may be delivered or mailed to the Harrison Twp. Govt. Center, 5945 North Dixie Drive, Dayton Ohio 45414

 

Emailed to      mlynch@harrisontownship.org

Packets must be postmarked by due date to be considered.

 

Application packets must be received by Friday December 7, 2018,  2:00 p.m. Incomplete submittals will not be considered.

 

 

Harrison Township is an equal opportunity employer

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC Training: Free Advanced Stroke Class at Miami Valley North

Please post and share. See attachment.

 

Advanced Stroke Class

 

Where: Miami Valley Hospital North Education Rooms A & B

When: February 7th 9am-1pm or February 13th 5p-9pm

Cost: FREE!

 

4 Hour Course on care of the stroke patient. This course focuses on:

  • Stroke Assessment/Identification
  • Stroke Imaging
  • Stroke Syndromes
  • Treatment Options
  • Case Study Review

 

Break-out sessions will be provided for EMS and Nursing (ED & Bedside) specific topics and hands-on=practice.

 

Target Audience

EMS Providers & Nursing

 

4 Hours of CE

 

Registration Required!

To register contact: Michelle Post Telehealth Program Manager at mmpost@premierhealth.com

 

Questions? Contact EMS Coordinator Laura Clark leclark@premierhealth.com

 

 

#GMVEMSC Training: FIRST Training Reminder

Good morning – please see the reminder below and let Tony Alexander (Anthony.Alexander@ketteringhealth.org) know if you have questions.

 

FIRST First-Responder Incident Response Support Training

Tuesday, December 11

Soin Medical Center | Kumar Conference Center

Registration: 8:30 a.m. | Presentation: 9 a.m.-Noon

Breakfast included • CEs

 

This is a FREE Event for Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Nurses, and Physicians

FIRST addresses burnout, resilience, and vicarious trauma to hospitals hardest hit by the opioid epidemic. FIRST training is provided by a national expert on resilience and trauma-informed care who has worked extensively with hospital medical staffs, police, and other first responders.

 

Speaker: Kenneth R. Yeager, PhD

Kenneth R. Yeager, PhD, is a clinical professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He also serves as director of the Stress, Trauma and Resilience (STAR) program at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center. The STAR program recognizes the importance of addressing experiences of trauma with evidence-based, trauma-informed practices and approaches to care. The program, and four other Ohio centers focusing on providing crisis intervention to hospitalized traumatic violent crime victims, received grant money as part of the “Ohio Attorney General’s Expanding Services and Empowering Victims Initiative.” Within the STAR program, Yeager has developed The Ohio State University Medical Center Trauma Recovery Center, which provides psychological and psychiatric care for victims of violent crime. Yeager, who holds an endowed professorship as the David E. Schuller Professor for Patient Compassion, has numerous publications in the areas of crisis intervention; resilience building; treating co-morbid substance abuse and mental illness; quality improvement and developing quality metrics; and evidence-based practice.


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#GMVEMSC: FW: QTD Feedback Draft

 

Thank you to all those who participated in the Quarterly Triage Day (QTD) drill November 19-20.

 

If you could take a couple of minutes to complete a feedback form, it would be greatly appreciated.

Without Feedback, we will never know how the drill went!!

 

 

 


Please complete the SurveyMonkey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/QTDNov2018

 

 

 

 

On behalf of Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association (GDAHA), Greater Miami Valley EMS Council (GMVEMSC), Dayton MMRS, and others, thank you again for helping our region be better prepared.

 

Also, Happy Thanksgiving!

 

 

                           David N. Gerstner

                           MMRS/RMRS/EP Coordinator

                           Department of Fire  I  City of Dayton

                           300 N. Main St.  I  Dayton, Ohio 45402

       Office 937.333.4551  I  Fax 937.333.4561  I  www.daytonohio.gov

       24/7 Pager: 937-227-8705 or E-mail 9372278705@archwireless.net
       Cell  937.776.4410

                          david.gerstner@daytonohio.gov  http://DaytonMMRS.org

 


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#GMVEMSC: GMVEMS Council Meeting - Tuesday, November 27th

**Reminder**

 

The next meeting of the GMVEMS Council is scheduled to take place at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 27th at GDAHA.

An agenda and draft minutes from September 25th will be sent out prior to the meeting.

 

Thanks!
Sandy

 

 

 

Sandy Lehrter

Office Manager/Executive Assistant

Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association

Greater Miami Valley EMS Council

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937.424.2374  m:  937.307.6553

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241 Taylor St. Suite 130

Dayton, OH, 45402

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www.gdaha.org  e: slehrter@gdaha.org

    

 

 

#GMVEMSC: Premier Health Physician Scene Response

As the evolution of prehospital care continues, CareFlight Air and Mobile Services is committed to meeting your needs.  We would like to remind you of our Physician Scene Response (PSR) plan that is available for request.

 

The Physician Scene Response (PSR) is a revision of the former, long-standing MVH Level 1 Trauma Program’s Field Amputation Plan.  PSR is a two-tiered approach designed for response to a field amputation or a mass casualty incident that would benefit from a physician responding to your scene.

 

Attached, you will find a poster that can be hung at your agency for reference.  In addition to the Premier Health EMS Center of Excellence, we are integrating a Physician Scene Response lecture into our educational offerings that is available to your agency when scheduling your yearly education.

                                                                         

Taking care to a higher level, every time.

 

If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.

 

Mandy Via

CareFlight Outreach Manager

Office: 937-208-4399

Cell: 937-307-8608

 

 

#GMVEMSC Jobs: Employment Opportunity - City of Springfield Fire

The Springfield Civil Service Commission announces an OPEN-COMPETITIVE examination for the position of FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC with the City of Springfield. Application materials may be downloaded at www.springfieldohio.gov (Employment).

 

APPLICATION PERIOD:   November 19 – December 7, 2018 *By 5:00 PM

*We do not accept faxed/emailed applications

*Mailed applications must be postmarked by due date to be considered

 

PLACE OF FILING APPLICATION: City Hall, Personnel Department - 3rd  Floor

76 East High Street, Springfield, Ohio 45502

 

CIVIL SERVICE EXAM INFORMATION:      Saturday, December 15,2018 *TIME TO BE ANNOUNCED

Clark State LRC Building Community Rooms 207 & 209

570 E Leffel Lane, Springfield OH 45505

 

EXAMINATION CUT-OFF SCORE:               70%

 

ANNUAL PAY RANGE:    $ 47,350 - $ 61,782 *Including excellent benefits

 

ELEMENTS OF THE SELECTION PROCESS:

Written Examination *All Applicants will receive an email notifying them of their test time

Physical Agility Test *Fire Station #1 (Applicants that pass written exam) Polygraph Examination

Extensive Background Investigation Full Panel Oral Interview Psychological Assessment

Drug Screening

*Complete Medical Examination (Administered only w/ a conditional offer of employment)

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

AGE:      At least 18 years of age at time of appointment EDUCATION:      High School Graduate or equivalent PHYSICAL:                Eyesight:              20/20 corrected

Weight:                In proportion to height

•MUST possess the overall ability to sufficiently perform all of the essential functions of the position.

 

NATURE AND REQUIREMENTS OF WORK:

This position is responsible for the performance of specialized duties in the saving of life and the fighting and prevention of fires. Work involves a variety of duties including firefighting, paramedic work, and property and equipment maintenance on an assigned shift.

 

APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS:

The ability to work with a substantial element of personal risk; the ability to work in hazardous conditions of smoke, heat, cramped spaces, and heights; the ability to do paramedic work which includes the ability to withstand accident situations and maintain stability of performance; the ability to exercise sound judgment; and the ability to write complete and accurate reports.

 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OF WORK:

 

RESIDENCY:        Must reside in Clark County or any county directly adjacent to Clark County within 60 days of the completion of recruit training.

 

LICENSE:              Must hold a valid unrestricted Ohio Motor Vehicle Operator’s License

 

PARAMEDIC       Must hold Paramedic Certification issued by the State of Ohio within three years CERTIFICATION:            of appointment.

 

FIRE                         Must complete 42 months of apprenticeship training to become a Journeyman

APPRENTICESHIP       Firefighter/Paramedic

PROGRAM:

 

MILITARY CREDIT: Military service credit may be granted to Ohio Residents who have been honorably discharged from military service.   A copy of the Honorable Discharge or DD-214 specifying HONORABLE DISCHARGE must be submitted with the application. An additional percentage of a passing score will be credited to individuals who achieve the minimum cut-off score.

 

Natalie Payton

11/19/2018                                                                                                                       Personnel Analyst

 

 

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC: Regional Quarterly Triage (QTD Starts Tonight!

Don’t forget:  Quarterly Triage Day (QTD) Drill starts tonight, Monday, November 19, 2018, with a couple of changes: 

·         This time, QTD will start 8;00 PM (2000 Hours), and end at 8 PM (2000 Hours) the next day. 

·         All hospitals will monitor MCI radios from 8:00 pm to Midnight (2000-2400) on the first day and from 8 AM to Noon (0800-1200) the next day.  EMS crews transporting patients to a hospital during these times should provide a brief message to the hospital via the MCI radios.

During this exercise every patient should receive a triage ribbon and a GREEN triage tag.

All hospitals will update their GDAHA Surgenet MCI page at least once every 8 hours, and practice entering patients into the OhTrac incident, which will be created by GDAHA for the drill.

There is more information in the attachments, including an MCI Communications Drill Job Aid, and a QTD flyer.  POST THE FLYERS.  Please get the word out to all line personnel, both in EMS and in EDs.

If you need additional GREEN triage tags or triage ribbons, contact GDAHA or Dayton MMRS.  Training materials (with CE) for both EMS and hospital personnel continue to be available at http://gmvemsc.org/training-mcicomm.html

Thank you for participating in QTD drills. You are helping our region be better prepared.

 

                           David N. Gerstner

                           MMRS/RMRS/EP Coordinator

                           Department of Fire  I  City of Dayton

                           300 N. Main St.  I  Dayton, Ohio 45402

       Office 937.333.4551  I  Fax 937.333.4561  I  www.daytonohio.gov

       24/7 Pager: 937-227-8705 or E-mail 9372278705@archwireless.net
       Cell  937.776.4410

                          david.gerstner@daytonohio.gov  http://DaytonMMRS.org

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC: Paramedic Refresher at Clark State in January

Please see the attached flier for a paramedic refresher class at Clark State Community College starting January 15th.

 

Tom Duffee
EMS Program Coordinator
Coordinator of Risk Management
Clark State Community College
570 East Leffel Lane
Springfield, OH 45501
(937) 328-6059
duffeet@clarkstate.edu

 

#GMVEMSC: Reminder - GMVEMSC Research Committee Meeting - November 20th

*Reminder*

The next meeting of the GMVEMSC Research Committee is scheduled to take place at 12:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 20th at GDAHA.

Please respond to this email with your attendance plans as lunch will be provided.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

#GMVEMSC: Regional Quarterly Triage Day: November 19

The region’s next Quarterly Triage Day (QTD) Drill will be Monday, November 19, 2018, with a couple of changes: 

·        This time, QTD will start 8;00 PM (2000 Hours), and end at 8 PM (2000 Hours) the next day. 

·        All hospitals will monitor MCI radios from 8:00 pm to Midnight (2000-2400) on the first day and from 8 AM to Noon (0800-1200) the next day.  EMS crews transporting patients to a hospital during these times should provide a brief message to the hospital via the MCI radios.

During this exercise every patient should receive a triage ribbon and a GREEN triage tag.

All hospitals will update their GDAHA Surgenet MCI page at least once every 8 hours, and practice entering patients into the OhTrac incident, which will be created by GDAHA for the drill.

There is more information in the attachments, including an MCI Communications Drill Job Aid, and a QTD flyer.  POST THE FLYERS.  Please get the word out to all line personnel, both in EMS and in EDs.

If you need additional GREEN triage tags or triage ribbons, contact GDAHA or Dayton MMRS.  Training materials (with CE) for both EMS and hospital personnel continue to be available at http://gmvemsc.org/training-mcicomm.html

Thank you for participating in QTD drills. You are helping our region be better prepared.

 

 

 

                           David N. Gerstner

                           MMRS/RMRS/EP Coordinator

                           Department of Fire  I  City of Dayton

                           300 N. Main St.  I  Dayton, Ohio 45402

       Office 937.333.4551  I  Fax 937.333.4561  I  www.daytonohio.gov

       24/7 Pager: 937-227-8705 or E-mail 9372278705@archwireless.net

       Cell  937.776.4410 
                           david.gerstner@daytonohio.gov  http://DaytonMMRS.org

 

 

 


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#GMVEMSC: South Entrance Closed at Atrium Medical Center

Good evening All,

Please note that the South entrance to Atrium Medical Center will be temporarily closed starting Tuesday morning 11/13/18. It will remain closed until Thursday evening. Please use the north entrance to access the ER.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call my cell phone. 9377656229.

Thanks
Jeremy Lane
EMS Coordinator AMC

#GMVEMSC Jobs: Bellbrook FD Full-Time Position

See attachment.

 

#GMVEMSC Jobs: Employment Opportunity - Bradford Fire & Rescue

BRADFORD FIRE & RESCUE SERVICES, INC.

200 South Miami Avenue Bradford, Ohio 45308

 

NOW HIRING-EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

 

 

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR:

 

EMT'S (BASIC & INTERMEDIATE) AND PARAMEDICS

 

PART-TIME NIGHTS & WEEKENDS (12 HR SHIFTS/5 -5)

 

PAY RANGES FROM $10.50-$12.00 PER HOUR

 

 

QUALIFIED APPLICANTS:             

MAY BE REQUIRED TO PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK

 

HAVE NO FELONY CONVICTIONS POSSESS A VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE

HOLD CURRENT CERTIFICATIONS, UP-TO-DATE PROTOCOL

 

ONE {1) YEAR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

 

 

ACQUIRE APPLICATIONS FROM:               ANY MEMBER OF BRADFORD FIRE & RESCUE

 

CHIEF  JAN  MOTIINGER  (937-603-2364)

ASS'T. CHIEF DAVE RICHARD (937-448-2845)

ASS'T. CHIEF MICK BOLTIN (937-570-1261)

 

RETURN COMPLETED APPS TO: 

BRADFORD FIRE & RESCUE, 200 S.MIAMI AVE.

BRADFORD, OH 45308

 

#GMVEMSC Training: FIRST Training

Good morning - Please see the attached training opportunity and let Tony Alexander (Anthony.Alexander@ketteringhealth.org) know if you have questions.

 

FIRST First-Responder Incident Response Support Training

Tuesday, December 11

Soin Medical Center | Kumar Conference Center

Registration: 8:30 a.m. | Presentation: 9 a.m.-Noon

Breakfast included • CEs

 

This is a FREE Event for Fire, EMS, Law Enforcement, Nurses, and Physicians

FIRST addresses burnout, resilience, and vicarious trauma to hospitals hardest hit by the opioid epidemic. FIRST training is provided by a national expert on resilience and trauma-informed care who has worked extensively with hospital medical staffs, police, and other first responders.

 

Speaker: Kenneth R. Yeager, PhD

Kenneth R. Yeager, PhD, is a clinical professor in the College of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He also serves as director of the Stress, Trauma and Resilience (STAR) program at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center. The STAR program recognizes the importance of addressing experiences of trauma with evidence-based, trauma-informed practices and approaches to care. The program, and four other Ohio centers focusing on providing crisis intervention to hospitalized traumatic violent crime victims, received grant money as part of the “Ohio Attorney General’s Expanding Services and Empowering Victims Initiative.” Within the STAR program, Yeager has developed The Ohio State University Medical Center Trauma Recovery Center, which provides psychological and psychiatric care for victims of violent crime. Yeager, who holds an endowed professorship as the David E. Schuller Professor for Patient Compassion, has numerous publications in the areas of crisis intervention; resilience building; treating co-morbid substance abuse and mental illness; quality improvement and developing quality metrics; and evidence-based practice.

 


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#GMVEMSC: RE: Main Street Bridge Closure

Thank you.

 

 

                           David N. Gerstner

                           MMRS/RMRS/EP Coordinator

                           Department of Fire  I  City of Dayton

                           300 N. Main St.  I  Dayton, Ohio 45402

       Office 937.333.4551  I  Fax 937.333.4561  I  www.daytonohio.gov

       24/7 Pager: 937-227-8705 or E-mail 9372278705@archwireless.net
       david.gerstner@daytonohio.gov  http://DaytonMMRS.org

 

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Subject: #GMVEMSC: Main Street Bridge Closure
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Main Street Bridge Closure
According to the Ohio Department of Transportation, an overnight closure is planned for the Main Street bridge (SR 48 between Monument Avenue and Riverview Avenue) this Friday night during the following times:

  • November 9 at 8 p.m. through November 10 at 6 a.m.

 

 

 

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241 Taylor Street Suite 130
Dayton, OH 45402 USA
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