By Jay Fitch, PhD Our profession has become preoccupied with millennials over the last few years. The number of magazine articles, conferences, books and blog posts dedicated to this generation’s involvement in EMS has reached epic proportions. Who are millennials, and why have they become such an important demographic for EMS" While there is some disagreement about the precise date range, it’s ...
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