Hey everyone. I don't mind reading stuff online, but sometimes I just want to plop down in the recliner with a magazine. I'm trying to review all the choices and the only two Fire/EMS related magazines that I know are Firehouse and JEMS. Are there any others? Please provide links if you can.
New England Journal of Emergency Medicine, but it's very technical. I get the online version emailed to me because it's easier to pick and choose what I want to read without killing a whole tree.
Other than that, I stick to Fire News (newspaper) and JEMS.
I get JEMS and EMS Magazine, both free. I pay for Firehouse. If I had to only get one of the EMS magazines... I'd go with JEMS, as it seems to have a little better content... but EMS seems to be getting better.
As for getting JEMS free - the nationwide medical director of my ambulance Co. is on the Editorial Board, and the Co. put out a web address where company providers could sign up for free subscriptions.
As for EMS Magazine - my -P School's Medical Diretor (and the local medical director for the nationwide company I work for) is on the editorial board, and the school used to get free copies. I sent in a subscription card and I get free magazines.
Very few. Unfortunately, I call them EMS rags for a reason. Seriously, they are usually aimed at EMS associated with Fire Services or to those that really are not into medicine. If one was to really compare medical "Journals" to EMS Trade magazines; one can find a lot of "pretty pictures" with no fancy medical words or not much medical content. I place them in our squads restroom for a reason.
JEMS attempts every so often to print an occasional decent articles every so often, so over all this is the only one I would recommend similar to this is the Prehospital Disaster Medicine.
If you want poorly written articles, a review of Basic EMT and geared to whackers; then I suggest EMS Magazine; Firehouse, etc...
If one is seriously wanting true medical journals in regards to patient care, the study of EMS and Emergency Medicine, I suggest : Prehospital Emergency Care; The Journal of Trauma; Emergency Medicine; Journal of Emergency Nursing, and Wings, Wheels and Rotors for Flight Nurse/Paramedics.
Started by the ubiquitous Dr Norm McSwain. Old back issues are elucidatory about EMS history (1977-1986) and basic practice. Apparently not around anymore.
Perhaps the successor "NAEMT NEWS" ?
http://www.naemt.org/publications/
I strongly suggest that folks read stuff outside "EMS" publications to get the "cross-pollination"/broadening of knowledge needed for progress in the field and in your professional life.
I've got free subscriptions to JEMS and EMS Magazine, and they keep sending me signature cards to renew it every year... I'm cool with that.
JEMS is usually OK... EMS has taken a downturn in the last 3 years or so... more advertisements, less actually material.
I get the Emergency Products "tabloid" thing... again, free... and that isn't even worth that...EVERYTHING is paid advertisements.
I've been thinking about actually paying for a subscription to something - Rid, are you saying Prehosptial Disaster medicine is good? I'll look into it.