
| Vol 1/Issue 1 ~ Triage First Quarterly Newsletter ~ 4th Quarter, 2006 | |
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Two-Day Course Comments "Absolutely, positively awesome course!" "The instructors are dynamite!" "Their knowledge base, expertise, and professionalism clearly shine through." "Triage First's course will greatly add to my nursing practice. I sincerely thank you for that!" "Everything covered was nurse-driven – this class is for nurses, by nurses." "Two-day course is real world knowledge – now I can't wait to go to the Triage Specialist Course."
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Triage Specialist Course Comments "The Triage Specialist Course was a wonderful complement to the 2-day course...taking triage concepts to new heights." "The best course I have ever taken – I have been a nurse for 39 years, 30 of them in the ED. At last we have a course that teaches a methodical method for triage!" "I have spent 30 of the last 32 years in emergency nursing. I've learned more from this course than any other course I've taken." "It offers practical situations and solutions to our real life emergency departments." "I feel it will positively impact our practice." "The course was excellent, realistic and applicable."
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Newsletter Contents
Front Page Welcome! Case Presentation Ask the Experts Literature & Research What's New at Triage First Triage First Services Welcome!
Rebecca McNair,
RN, CEN, President Welcome to the first edition of the Triage First quarterly newsletter! It has been our desire for several years to be able to offer an ongoing resource to the emergency nurses who attend Triage First courses. Our goal is to provide up-to-date and relevant information, which will aid in our twofold mission of: (1) helping professionals working in emergency departments to develop a consistent, compassionate, and healthy approach from which to practice; and, (2) to provide ED professionals with the tools necessary to understand the conceptual and clinical aspects of emergency care. You may sign up for this free Triage First newsletter by visiting the Triage First website at www.triagefirst.com. Here are some items you can expect to see in our newsletters each quarter: • Case presentations • Current literature/research • Answers to your questions • Triage First educational opportunities and products This newsletter is here to benefit you in your nursing practice, so please feel free to make suggestions and to submit questions or cases that may be of interest to other emergency nurses.
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