Skip to main content
2 / 4

Effective EMS documentation is a critical professional skill that goes far beyond filling out a form. It reflects clinical thinking, supports patient care, and creates a legal and operational record that outlives the call. Thorough documentation of training and education is also critical to ensure compliance and competence of personnel. This session equips EMS educators and management with practical, performance-based strategies for teaching documentation without rebuilding their existing curriculum. Through plug-and-play activities, real-world scenarios, and a focus on relevance, participants will leave with tools they can put to work immediately in remediation and competencies alike.

This EMS World webinar is accredited by CAPCE for 1 hour of continuing education credit upon successful completion of a post-test. Attendees will be provided instructions on how to claim CE credit for attending.


Topic outline

  • Judty


    Judyth Brown



    Judyth holds a master’s degree in instructional design and has 30 years experience in community education, teaching in a variety of public and private settings. She served Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey as education and training manager for Monmouth and Middlesex counties, creating professional training and community education. Judyth has served her community as an EMT for 14 years. Her design credits include curricula in Pre-Employment Training, Workplace Health and Safety, EMT Initial Instruction For the Flipped Classroom and Continuing Education topics. She has three daughters and lives in Ocean county NJ.