Chris Le Baudour has been working in the EMS field since
1978. In 1984, Chris began his teaching career in the Department of
Public Safety–EMS Division at Santa Rosa Junior College in Santa
Rosa, California.
Chris holds a master's degree in education with an emphasis in
online teaching and learning as well as numerous EMS and
instructional certifications. Chris has spent the past 30 years
mastering the art of experiential learning in EMS and is well known
for his innovative classroom techniques and his passion for both
teaching and learning in both traditional and online classrooms.
Chris is very involved in EMS education at the national level.
He served for six years as a board member of the National
Association of EMS Educators and advises many organisations
throughout the country. Chris is a frequent presenter at both state
and national conferences and is a prolific EMS writer. Along with
numerous articles, he is the author of Emergency Care for First
Responders and coauthor of EMT Complete: A Basic Worktext, and an
Emergency Medical Responder Workbook and Active Learning Manual for
the EMT-Basic.
David Bergeron was very active in the development of
instructional and training programs for the emergency medical
services (EMS) for more than 35 years. His early work included a
front-row seat to the development of modern patient assessment and
care inspired by the studies of Dr. R. Adams Cowley, Maryland Shock
Trauma Center, Maryland Institute of EMS Systems, and Maryland Fire
and Rescue Institute (MFRI).
David's work in instructional development for emergency medicine
included EMT-Basic, Emergency Medical Responder (First Responder),
EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic student and instructor
programs. He is credited with writing the first comprehensive
textbook for the first responder, for establishing the first
behavioral objectives for EMTs, and for being the first to develop
a full-course glossary for EMT instruction.
As well as having served as an instructional technologist on
leading textbooks in emergency medicine, David was on the teaching
faculty of the University of Maryland, Longwood University, and
numerous community colleges and schools of nursing. His
publications include textbooks that have been translated into
Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, and
Japanese.
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