The former Medical director of the Montgomery County Hospital District, Mark Escott, has been elected as Chair-elect for the American College of Emergency Physicians EMS Pre-Hospital Care Section. Mark E.A. Escott, MD, MPH, FACEP, is the medical director/founder of Rice University EMS. He’s the founder/director of the Baylor College of Medicine EMS Collaborative Research Group, where he’s also the director of the Division of EMS and Disaster Medicine and an assistant professor in the Section of Emergency Medicine. He’s Montgomery County’s public health authority and is board certified in emergency medicine and subspecialty board certified in EMS.
Articles by Mark E.A. Escott, MD, MPH, FACEP
- Help Clinicians Take Control of the Self-Directed Learning Process
- Making the Case for EMS Work Hour Restrictions
- Apply Facts to Become an Anticipatory Clinician
- Physicians and EMS Services Must Align Medical Direction Expectations
- Staying Proficient in Clinical Decision-making and Skills
- Rethink the Way EMS Does Patient Care Reports
- EMS Physicians Can Help Close the Gap Between EMS & Other Public Health Agencies
- Educate EMS Providers the Same Way We Train Physicians
- EMS Physicians Must Promote Greater Expectations for Paramedics
- EMS Physicians Must Promote Greater Expectations for Paramedics
- EMS Subspecialty Creates an Opportunity to Change the Role of the Paramedic
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