Guy H. Haskell



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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES RESUME

Guy H. Haskell


Home address: 1040 Graywell Drive

Bloomington, Indiana 47401

812-331-0962

ghaskell@indiana.edu

www.emsexperts.org


EDUCATION

1976-1985 Indiana University

1973-1976 State University of New York at Stony Brook

1972-1973 City University of New York


ACADEMIC DEGREES

1985 Doctor of Philosophy, Indiana University

1979 Master of Arts, Indiana University

1976 Bachelor of Arts, State University of New York at Stony Brook


ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2003-present Adjunct Faculty, Department of Kinesiology, Indiana University

2000-2003 Academic Director, Indiana EMS Academy, Department of Educational Services, Bloomington Hospital and Healthcare System, Bloomington, Indiana

1998-2000 Associate Professor, Director, Emergency Medical Services Program,

Quinsigamond Community College

1994-1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department Middle Eastern Studies, Emory University

1991-1994 Director, Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Oberlin College

1988-1994 Assistant Professor, Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Oberlin College

1985-1988 Lecturer, Judaic and Near Eastern Studies, Oberlin College

1978-1985 Associate Instructor, Indiana University


RESCUE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EDUCATION

1994: Northeast Ohio Fire Chiefs Association Fire Academy, Cuyahoga Community College, Parma, Ohio

1984: Emergency Paramedic Training Course, Bloomington Hospital, Bloomington, Indiana.

1982: Emergency Medical Technician-Ambulance Training Course, Bloomington Hospital, Bloomington, Indiana.

1978 National Aquatic and Small Craft School, American Red Cross
CERTIFICATIONS

National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic (#MP815028)

Indiana Certified Emergency Paramedic (#5321810)

Indiana Certified Primary Instructor (#5321810)

Basic Cardiac Life Support Provider and Instructor

Basic Trauma Life Support Provider and Instructor (#00937A)

Advanced Cardiac Life Support Provider and Instructor

Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider and Instructor

APLS: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Course Provider (University of Massachusetts Medical School)

Advanced Trauma Life Support Provider (audit)

Prehospital Trauma Life Support Advanced Provider and Instructor

Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP) Provider and Course Coordinator (#604-2214)

FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS)

FEMA Incident Command System for Federal Disaster Workers


EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT

2003- Emergency Paramedic, Bedford Regional Medical Center, Bedford, Indiana

2001- Firefighter/Paramedic, Benton Township Fire Department, Monroe County, Indiana (volunteer)

1999- Director, Emergency Medical and Safety Services Consultants, Bloomington, Indiana

2000-2003 Emergency Paramedic, Bloomington Hospital Ambulance Service, Bloomington, Indiana

1998-2000 Director, Emergency Medical Services Program, Associate Professor, Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester, Massachusetts.

1998-2000 Instructor, Department of Continuing Education, University of Massachusetts Medical School.

1994-1998 Paramedic, Rainbow Response Pediatric Advanced Transport Team, Emergency Department, and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Egleston Children’s Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia.

1986-1994 Emergency Paramedic, Life Care Emergency Medical Service, Lorain and Elyria, Ohio.

1985-1987 Emergency Paramedic, St. Joseph Hospital Stat Ambulance Service, Lorain, Ohio.

1984-1985 Emergency Medical Technician, Stat Ambulance Service, Bloomington, Indiana.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PUBLICATIONS

Books:

Paramedic Pearls of Wisdom, Second Edition (Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 2005).

Pediatric Advanced Life Support Pearls of Wisdom, Second Edition (New York: McGraw Hill, 2005).

Pediatric Advanced Life Support Pearls of Wisdom (Boston: Boston Medical Publishing, April 2001).

Paramedic Pearls of Wisdom (Boston: Boston Medical Publishing, 2000).

Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Pearls of Wisdom (Boston: Boston Medical Publishing, 1999).

Emergency Medical Technician-Intermediate Pearls of Wisdom (Boston: Boston Medical Publishing, 1999).

Editing:

Editor, Pediatric EMS Section, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Database (PEM-Database.org)

Editor in Chief, Emergency Medical Services Education, Emedicine (Emedicine.com)

Editorial Board, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Database (PEM-Database.org)



Emergency Medical Services Protocols, Monroe County, Indiana (Bloomington Hospital and Healthcare System, October 2001)

Articles:

“Conflict Resolution via the Management Pain Scale.” Journal of Emergency Medical Services. Vol. 30, No. 3 (March, 2005): 98-111.

“Home Lost to Wood Stove Fire in Bloomington, Indiana.” Firehouse.com, January 31, 2003 http://cms.firehouse.com/content/article/article.jsp?sectionId=45&id=23822

with William Zempsky, MD, “The Use of Paramedics in Pediatric Emergency Departments,” Pediatric Emergency Care 14 (1998): 329-331.

“Prehospital Airway Devices.” In: Adler JN, Brenner B, Dronen S, Feied C, Mallon WK, O’Conner RE, Plantz SH, Pollack CV. (Senior Eds.);. eMedicine: Emergency Medicine. Boston: eMedicine Corporation, 1998, 1999.
EMERGENCY SERVICES PRESENTATIONS

“Beyond Holding C-Spine: Patient Stabilization During Extrication.” 29th Annual West Virginia EMS Conference, September 29th, 2005, Snowshoe, West Virginia

“Does Advanced Life Support Work?” Vermont EMS Conference, Burlington, April 2, 2005

“Real Lawsuits in EMS,” Kentucky EMS Conference and Expo, Owensboro, September 15, 2004

“Fire Attack: Advancing the Initial Attack Lines, Options and Applications for a Powerful Attack and Demonstration.” With Captain Robert C. Krause, Toledo Fire and Rescue. Fire Department Information Conference-Atlantic. Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. June 6, 2004

“Incident Command: Decision-Making at Fire and EMS Incidents.” With Captain Robert C. Krause, Toledo Fire and Rescue. Fire Department Information Conference-Atlantic. Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. June 5, 2004

“Rookie Mistakes on the Fireground.” Fire Department Information Conference-Atlantic. Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. June 5, 2004

“Acute Coronary Syndromes.” Bedford Regional Medical Center, Bedford, Indiana. April 22, 2004

“Learning to Love Your Protocols.” Emergency Medical Services: A Challenged System. 8th Annual Education Seminar, Hartford, Connecticut, March 17-19, 2004.

“Recognizing and Treating Pediatric Sepsis.” Emergency Medical Services: A Challenged System. 8th Annual Education Seminar, Hartford, Connecticut, March 17-19, 2004.

“Chest Trauma” (with dissection lab). Emergency Medical Services: A Challenged System. 8th Annual Education Seminar, Hartford, Connecticut, March 17-19, 2004.

“Conflict in the Firehouse: Strategies for Leadership,” with Captain Robert C. Krause, Toledo Fire and Rescue, and Captain Diana Ruiz-Krause, Toledo Police Department. International Association of Fire Fighters Human Relations Conference, Santa Monica, California, January 24, 2004

“CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) Hits the Streets.” Indiana 2002 Emergency Response Conference, Indianapolis, September 6, 2002

“Textbook of Field Guide? Developing Prehospital Protocols.” Indiana 2002 Emergency Response Conference, Indianapolis, September 7, 2002.

“Advanced Cardiac Life Support Update: 2000 International Guidelines.” Indiana 2001 Emergency Response Conference, Indianapolis, September 15, 2001.

“New Directions in Advanced Cardiac Life Support.” Physicians CME Conference, Bloomington Hospital, Bloomington, Indiana, April 5, 2001.

“Model EMS Protocol for Pediatric Sepsis.” Poster Presentation. Second National Congress on Childhood Emergencies, Baltimore, Maryland, March 27-29, 2000.

“Fatal Fevers: Recognizing Pediatric Emergencies.” Prehospital Emergency Care and Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 12-14, 1998.

“Prehospital Airway Devices.” Prehospital Emergency Care and Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 12-14, 1998.

“Field Triage of Pediatric Patients.” Prehospital Emergency Care and Crisis Intervention Conference, Salt Lake City, November 12-14, 1998.


EMS SERVICE

Bloomington Hospital and Healthcare System

Code Blue Committee

Interdisciplinary Policy Committee

Paramedic Utilization Review Committee, Chair

Protocol Review Committee, Chair

Central Massachusetts Emergency Medical Services Corporation

Medical Services Committee

Education and Training Committee

Advisor, Training Resources for Instructors of Prehospital Pediatrics: Advanced Life Support (TRIPP-ALS), Center for Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Bellevue-New York University.

Egleston Children’s Hospital

Trauma Council

Research and Education Council

Paramedic Task Force

Decontamination Team

National Disaster Medical System Disaster Team GA-1

Lorain County, Ohio

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing Team



ADDITIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND APPOINTMENTS


1983- Master Scuba Diver Trainer, Professional Association of Diving Instructors (#15609)

1989- FAA Certified Flight Instructor (#127484859)

2005- Fifth Degree Black Belt, Aikido (Aikido Schools of Ueshiba, IAF #H277, Aikikai membership #101279)

1997-2002 Chief Instructor, Founder, Emory Aikikai, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia



2003- Chief Instructor, Indiana Aikido, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana

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