In my last blog – Part II of this series - I discussed relevant issues in a generic way, arbitrarily stating that the end point of real communication is patient comprehension; anything less is ...
Last month, I went over a few basics to help public safety communications center managers understand some of the technological language involved in the work we do every day. I’m sure I’m not alone in ...
Accurate and clear communications are vital to the positive outcome of an incident and the safety of members operating at an emergency. Providing accurate and clear communications on the fireground ...
Assuming that your radio batteries are charged, your communication hardware works and your dispatchers are in the loop, I guarantee that this series of articles will improve your fireground ...
Many elements contribute to the successful management of an organization's safety program. In OSHA's fact sheet, "Effective Workplace Safety and Health Management Systems," a checklist of essential ...
This article is the 3rd part of the series MCU Programming Basics, which is communication with external peripherals using serial communication. It differentiates the difference between parallel and ...
Mixers are a fundamental component of wireless communications, and their design constraints become increasingly stringent with the demands of next-generation systems such as 5G and 6G. To meet these ...
In my March 7th blog post, I noted that in certain patients, more explanatory effort by the treating doctor is required. This relates to several factors, the most likely of which are that certain ...