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Todd A. Soard, PMD, MED, PhD, EMT-P Presidente Emergency Educational Training Institute EETI

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Todd A. Soard, PMD, MED, PhD

International trauma life-support ITLS 

coordinator of the year 2023 award

President & CEO

https://www.eeti.training/

Mr. Soard began in EMS back in 1981 as a volunteer. Since then he has established a successful medical consulting and education institute.

2016 EMS Educator of the Year, awarded by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Oversight.


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Todd Soard is president of EETI and also serves as the EETI school director. Mr. Soard is a Florida PHTLS Affiliate and is an EMS Instructor. Mr. Soard holds a degree in Public Health, Criminal Justice and Education. Mr.Soard is a Florida certified Paramedic, Texas licensed Paramedic, National Registered Paramedic, International EMS Registry Paramedic, Australasian Paramedic, Florida EMS Instructor, and a Florida Licensed Private Investigator. He is also the President of the International EMS Registry.
Mr. Soard began EETI in 1992 with a goal of providing quality, flexible and affordable EMS, Paramedic and RN programs. With his vast experience in the industry, Mr. Soard created EETI with the paramedic and EMS professional in mind from the inside out. As a result, EETI has become a known name in providing career and continuing education programs. In addition, Mr. Soard has a hands-on philosophy and is readily accessible and continues to teach various programs.
You may contact Mr. Soard at tsoard@eeii.org.


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sábado, 11 de agosto de 2012

Stretchers: Changing the Way We Move our Patients


Stretchers: Changing the Way We Move our Patients

Kathryn L. Hall-Boyer, MD, FACEP
Chair
In field medical exercises with the Army Reserve, we use two-wheeled stretchers to transport patients.  These stretchers are amazing. Due to fascination on my part, I decided to do a bit a research about these stretchers.
The wheel was developed around the 5th Century BC in Mesopotamia1. There were no major changes in the wheel until the 19th century when pneumatic tires were invented. Two-wheeled stretchers were used back into at least the 19th century. Baron Mundy’s and Neuss’s two-wheeled stretchers2 are shown in the references below. I found in Google Book Search the description of two-wheeled carts to transport patients in the Army Surgeon’s Manual printed in 18643. We used these stretchers to move bags across the base in Bosnia when we moved into our quarters. They transport patients over all sorts of terrain and we continue to care for patients on these stretchers in the emergency treatment areas. The base has two wheels and stabilization bars at each end. These are raised when the cart is wheeled. The canvas stretcher on top is separate and also can be hand carried.
This is one amazing stretcher that with minimal modifications has been used over 140 years on the battle field. Modifications may further improve its durability, maneuverability, transportability, and other features, but it is still quite an invention.
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References:
  1. Longmore and Morris. A Manual of Ambulance Stretchers. 1893. p. 192-193. See also the discussion of the Geneva Convention and Red Cross starting on page 56. http://books.google.com/books?id=-qk9f_8VmhoC&pg=PA193&lpg=PA193&dq=Neuss's+two+wheeled&source=bl&ots=bHhtcnEH-G&sig=1-MO63RBXVaSU7WVC1ts6W2O3t8&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA193,M1.
  2. http://books.google.com/books?id=WptXLoeE3QcC&pg=PA22&lpg=PA22&dq=two+wheeled+army+stretcher&source=bl&ots=hVLWGkfISI&sig=fT1lwBwLRMo09COJlkuyHmBiRrs&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA7,M1.