Emergency Medical Services for Children
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9th Annual EMS For Children Conference Feb 27-March 1, 2009 Seaside, Oregon: Save the Date flyer (436K pdf file)
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For additional program information, please go to the unofficial Oregon EMSC website: www.oregonemsc.org.
News and Upcoming Events
EMSC Advisory Committee Meetings:
September 5, 2008
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9 a.m. - 12 noon
Portland State Office Building, Room 1B
800 N.E. Oregon Street
Portland Oregon 97232 |
December 5, 2008 |
9 a.m. - 12 noon
Portland State Office Building, Room 1B
800 N.E. Oregon Street
Portland Oregon 97232 |
Review driving directions to Portland State Office building and view vicinity map.
EMSC Conference Information
9th Annual EMS For Children Conference Feb 27-March 1, 2009 Seaside, Oregon: Save the Date flyer (436K pdf file)
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Emergency Physicians is promoting the Emergency Information Form (EIF). The EIF is designed to help emergency care providers by detailing a child's medical history, physical findings, and management requirements. To learn more, go to their Web sites:
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EMSC Resources
- Health, Mental Health And Safety Guidelines for Schools
More than 300 health, mental health, safety, school health and education professionals have joined together in developing the Health, Mental Health and Safety Guidelines for Schools (HMHSGS.) The project was led by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the National Association of School Nurses (NASN), with funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration/Maternal and Child Health Bureau (HRSA/MCHB).
These guidelines are prepared for those who play a role in the assessment, planning, or improvement of school health and safety programs, including school administrators, school board members, parents, school health professionals, educators, community leaders, legislators at all levels, professionals in government agencies (e.g., education, health, safety, transportation, justice, and labor) and students.
Topics included in the HMHSGS are:
- Overarching School Health and Safety Issues
- Family and Community Involvement
- Health and Mental Health Services
- Health and Safety Education
- Nutrition and Food Services
- Physical Education
- Physical Environment and Transportation
- Social Environment
- Staff Health and Safety
Guidelines are available for free download and printing at http://www.schoolhealth.org.
- Traffic Safety
Alliance for Community Traffic Safety (ACTS) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the quality of life of all Oregonians by reducing injury and fatalities on our roadways. The Mission of ACTS Oregon is to reduce fatalities, injuries and the severity of injuries resulting from vehicle crashes throughout Oregon. Their vision is to motivate individuals and communities throughout Oregon to solve their traffic safety problems by providing resources, technical training, and education. The Child Safety Seat Resource Center is a program within ACTS that promotes safe and smart travel for kids. You can visit their website www.actsoregon.org for more information.
- Nationwide Poison Control Center Phone Number
The American Association of Poison Control Centers has established a single number for people to use to reach their local poison control center. The poison number is 800-222-1222. When called, a computer routes the phone number to the nearest center.
- Contacts
- Text of Senate Bill 243 (16K)
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