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srh Eddie started work at OSDH in October of 1981. He watched EMS Directors come and go. At one point he stepped up into those shoes. In 2000 he finished what he thought was his time at OSDH. Retiring to the fanfare he de-served. However, when a need arose he returned without skip-ping a beat. Eddie has filled almost every position with EMS for Oklahoma. He is finishing out his career with EMS as the OSDH EMS Education Coordinator. He has always kept EMS in the forefront of all he has done. Instrumental in many changes over the years, he has made his mark. When he leaves he will be taking an enormous amount of knowledge and expertise that he has acquired over the years. He has made contacts all over Okla-homa as well as throughout the EDDIE MANLEY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Eddie Manley has notified us that July 31st, 2012 will be his last day with OSDH. He is retiring, again. Anyone who has been in EMS for any length of time has had the pleasure of working with / for / or around Eddie Manley. the Educator Update information during the pre-conference on Tuesday. EMRAs are growing and open-ing up all over Oklahoma. There are many things that you need to know about them. A training class giving the benefits of an EMRA as well as how to begin one in your area is being presented. A 522 EMS District is a special taxation district that uses Ad Valorem taxes to aid in the crea-tion and sustainability of EMS in a County, School District or Town. This course will explain what it is, how to create one and answer many other questions. OKEMSIS updates. Updates that will have an affect on what you enter into the program. Things that are coming, going or just outright changing. Regulatory Inspections. We are all aware of what they are, we want to break them down for you to aid in your next inspections. By running you through the steps of an inspection we can clarify many misconceptions. An inspection is good for you. It only makes you better. See you in Tulsa, July 10—13 Volume 2, Issue 2 June 2012 OSDH / Emergency Systems Newsletter Upcoming Meetings : July/ Sept 2012 RTAB 1 - 07/24/2012 2 - 08/14/2012 3 - 08/02/2012 4 - 08/23/2012 5 - 08/09/2012 6 - 08/21/2012 7 - 07/03/2012 8 - 07/10/2012 CQI 1 - 07/24/2012 2/4/7 - 09/13/2012 3 - 09/06/2012 5 - 09/20/2012 6/8 - 07/10/2012 MAC 07/18/2012 09/19/2012 OERSDAC 08/16/2012 OTSIDAC 08/01/2012 FYI: EMS Questions 2 Obesity—How do we respond? 2 Hospital/EMS Up-dates 3 Under Construction 4 In the news... 5 A-Z Series—”D” 6 Phone Directory 6 OERSSIRF Awardees 7 KUDOS—No Citations 8 WW Tornado Pics 9 Emergency Systems to Train at Medic Update At the annual OEMTA confer-ence to be held in Tulsa, OSDH will be doing training and educa-tion for EMS. Oklahoma EMS Update by Dale Adkerson on Wednesday will let everyone know where EMS is at and where we are going. Lots of changes are in the works, you should keep up with them all. Eddie Manley will be delivering The publication is issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, as authorized by Terry Cline, PhD, Commissioner of Health and Secretary of Health and Human Services. Copies have not been printed but are available on the Oklahoma State Department of Health website at www.health.ok.gov Newsletters will be found at - Protective Health - Trauma Division - Newsletters Page 1 United States. He will be missed by many, many people. When asked for words of wis-dom that he would like to leave with us, after he quit laughing he advised “you are on your own!” He followed it up with a smile and advised us to “just carry on.” Eddie will be at Medic Update in July doing what he does best. Educating, training and talking to everyone around. Eddie has adamantly notified us that we could not give him a retirement party. So if you have time, just drop him a note or make a call to let him know he will be missed. Will this be the last we see of Eddie? I don’t know—history with Eddie seems to repeat it-self! Good Luck, Eddie. OERSSIRF FY 2013 Proposals were received, reviewed and awarded. Those who were successful are found listed on page 7 of this publica-tion. Letters will be sent out shortly to each entity which received an award. Please remember that until you have a signed contract that you should refrain from obligat-ing any funds. Do not spend any funds until your contracts are signed and returned. Details will be pro-vided as to how to proceed. ************************** For those whom did not apply or were unsuccessful, please remember that this award pro- gram was set up to aid emer-gency response services. As with all grants or funding opportuni-ties, if you do not apply you will not receive. Furthermore, you must follow the steps completely to be in the running for funds. This program will open again next year . Watch for announce-ments.
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Title | Volume 2 Issue 2 - 2012 June 1 |
Full text | srh Eddie started work at OSDH in October of 1981. He watched EMS Directors come and go. At one point he stepped up into those shoes. In 2000 he finished what he thought was his time at OSDH. Retiring to the fanfare he de-served. However, when a need arose he returned without skip-ping a beat. Eddie has filled almost every position with EMS for Oklahoma. He is finishing out his career with EMS as the OSDH EMS Education Coordinator. He has always kept EMS in the forefront of all he has done. Instrumental in many changes over the years, he has made his mark. When he leaves he will be taking an enormous amount of knowledge and expertise that he has acquired over the years. He has made contacts all over Okla-homa as well as throughout the EDDIE MANLEY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT Eddie Manley has notified us that July 31st, 2012 will be his last day with OSDH. He is retiring, again. Anyone who has been in EMS for any length of time has had the pleasure of working with / for / or around Eddie Manley. the Educator Update information during the pre-conference on Tuesday. EMRAs are growing and open-ing up all over Oklahoma. There are many things that you need to know about them. A training class giving the benefits of an EMRA as well as how to begin one in your area is being presented. A 522 EMS District is a special taxation district that uses Ad Valorem taxes to aid in the crea-tion and sustainability of EMS in a County, School District or Town. This course will explain what it is, how to create one and answer many other questions. OKEMSIS updates. Updates that will have an affect on what you enter into the program. Things that are coming, going or just outright changing. Regulatory Inspections. We are all aware of what they are, we want to break them down for you to aid in your next inspections. By running you through the steps of an inspection we can clarify many misconceptions. An inspection is good for you. It only makes you better. See you in Tulsa, July 10—13 Volume 2, Issue 2 June 2012 OSDH / Emergency Systems Newsletter Upcoming Meetings : July/ Sept 2012 RTAB 1 - 07/24/2012 2 - 08/14/2012 3 - 08/02/2012 4 - 08/23/2012 5 - 08/09/2012 6 - 08/21/2012 7 - 07/03/2012 8 - 07/10/2012 CQI 1 - 07/24/2012 2/4/7 - 09/13/2012 3 - 09/06/2012 5 - 09/20/2012 6/8 - 07/10/2012 MAC 07/18/2012 09/19/2012 OERSDAC 08/16/2012 OTSIDAC 08/01/2012 FYI: EMS Questions 2 Obesity—How do we respond? 2 Hospital/EMS Up-dates 3 Under Construction 4 In the news... 5 A-Z Series—”D” 6 Phone Directory 6 OERSSIRF Awardees 7 KUDOS—No Citations 8 WW Tornado Pics 9 Emergency Systems to Train at Medic Update At the annual OEMTA confer-ence to be held in Tulsa, OSDH will be doing training and educa-tion for EMS. Oklahoma EMS Update by Dale Adkerson on Wednesday will let everyone know where EMS is at and where we are going. Lots of changes are in the works, you should keep up with them all. Eddie Manley will be delivering The publication is issued by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, as authorized by Terry Cline, PhD, Commissioner of Health and Secretary of Health and Human Services. Copies have not been printed but are available on the Oklahoma State Department of Health website at www.health.ok.gov Newsletters will be found at - Protective Health - Trauma Division - Newsletters Page 1 United States. He will be missed by many, many people. When asked for words of wis-dom that he would like to leave with us, after he quit laughing he advised “you are on your own!” He followed it up with a smile and advised us to “just carry on.” Eddie will be at Medic Update in July doing what he does best. Educating, training and talking to everyone around. Eddie has adamantly notified us that we could not give him a retirement party. So if you have time, just drop him a note or make a call to let him know he will be missed. Will this be the last we see of Eddie? I don’t know—history with Eddie seems to repeat it-self! Good Luck, Eddie. OERSSIRF FY 2013 Proposals were received, reviewed and awarded. Those who were successful are found listed on page 7 of this publica-tion. Letters will be sent out shortly to each entity which received an award. Please remember that until you have a signed contract that you should refrain from obligat-ing any funds. Do not spend any funds until your contracts are signed and returned. Details will be pro-vided as to how to proceed. ************************** For those whom did not apply or were unsuccessful, please remember that this award pro- gram was set up to aid emer-gency response services. As with all grants or funding opportuni-ties, if you do not apply you will not receive. Furthermore, you must follow the steps completely to be in the running for funds. This program will open again next year . Watch for announce-ments. |
Date created | 2012-08-09 |
Date modified | 2012-08-09 |