Implementation of a Mental Health Task Force in a collegiate-based emergency medical services organization |
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Authors: | Nicholas M.G. Friedman Brittany J. Dingler Lauren N. Gorstein Jesse A. Epstein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Skidmore College Emergency Medical Services, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, USA;2. National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation, West Sand Lake, New York, USA;3. nfriedm1@skidmore.edu;5. Physician Assistant Program, Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA;6. Department of Sociology, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractObjective: A Mental Health Task Force (MHTF) was implemented in 2016 by a collegiate-based emergency medical services (CBEMS) organization to (1) improve mental health emergency response and to (2) address concerns for the mental health of CBEMS providers. Participants: Skidmore College EMS is a Basic Life Support First Response service staffed by volunteer undergraduate students. Methods: In coordination with faculty and staff, students in the MHTF developed trainings, peer support structures, community events, policies, and informational resources. Results: Sixteen students joined the MHTF within 1 year. Over 35 Skidmore College EMS members received training on mental health emergency response, peer-support, and self-care. Debriefing programs, mindfulness-based events, shift-length limitations, and access to informational resources promoted the mental health of Skidmore College EMS members. Conclusions: Implementing an MHTF is an innovative, student-led approach to coupling education on emergency response with programming that supports the mental health of CBEMS providers. |
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Keywords: | Collegiate-based emergency medical services health education mental health |
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