Fitch Insights

Fitch Insights: PTSD-We Have Enormous Work to Do

“We all have to come to a place where we’re looking at what’s driving crisis among our responders.” As EMS leaders, we have an ethical and moral obligation to take care of our people. Join Jay Fitch as he talks with Jim Marshall, MA, co-founder and director of the 911 Training Institute, about how we...

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Fitch Insights – Dr. Brad Lee

Dr. Brad Lee, MD, JD, MBA, shares how early collaboration and partnership were the keys to success in a groundbreaking project, and how wisdom gained in his Air Force career helped prepare him for his career as a civilian medical director. Join us for this episode of Fitch Insights as Jay Fitch talks briefly with Dr. Lee, medical...

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Fitch Insights – Maria Beerman-Foat

Dr. Maria Beermann-Foat, battalion chief at Med-Act in Johnson County, Kan., explains the importance of a leader doing the “right thing” even when it isn’t easy. In this installment of Fitch Insights, Jay Fitch talks with the recipient of the 2019 Pinnacle Emerging Leader Award, who also shares her insight on: Having an internal drive that motivates us to persevere...

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Fitch Insights – Ray Barishansky

Ray Barishansky talks about one of the biggest leaps, and the challenges of that leap, in his EMS career. He has transitioned from EMS to a much wider role of Assistant Director of Public Health. How important is effective communication as a leader? Make sure you don’t miss future Fitch Insights videos. Subscribe to our...

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Fitch Insights – Chuck O’Neal

Chuck O’Neal may currently be Deputy Director of the Kentucky Board of EMS, but he has been involved in the EMS his entire life. In fact, he first intubated a mannequin at age 7! As a paramedic and a state official, Chuck offers unique perspective on working with state regulators, the challenges of rural EMS,...

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