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Katherine Koch Combines Paramedicine and Special Education Knowledge at Conference

Submitted by Gretchen Phillips on
November 08, 2018
By Gretchen Phillips

Katherine Koch, assistant professor of educational studies, presented at the EMS World Expo held Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 in Nashville, Tennessee. Koch, who is a paramedic as well as an assistant professor, spoke on assessing, treating and transporting patients with special needs. She spoke about the important role that EMS providers have in fine-tuning assessment questions to the patient. “Physical impairments don’t necessarily correlate with cognitive competence,” she said. “Assume cognitive competence until knowing otherwise.” She also cautioned EMS providers about assuming a patient has comorbid conditions, and urged them to consider a patient’s post-discharge needs and safety. A brief overview of the presentation was published on the EMS1 website.

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