Name
Advanced Documentation Efficiency for EMS Clinicians
Date & Time
Friday, February 6, 2026, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Allen (AJ) Skochenski
Description
In the fast-paced and critical environment of emergency medical services (EMS), efficient and accurate documentation is paramount. This comprehensive course is designed to equip EMS clinicians with the knowledge and skills necessary to optimize their documentation processes using advanced digital tools and techniques. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the features, tips, and tricks for effectively utilizing power tools and situation tools, as well as mastering prebuild procedure sizes. Learn how to significantly reduce the number of screen interactions required for documenting procedures such as IV starts, medications, and other critical interventions. Discover methods to decrease documentation time from an average of 7-10 clicks to just 1 or 2. Explore the seamless integration of data from cardiac monitors and phone applications into your documentation system. This module will cover importing events and leveraging technology to enhance data accuracy and accessibility. Understand how to customize and optimize user interfaces to enhance workflow efficiency. Participants will learn to configure their systems to prioritize frequently used functions and streamline navigation. Delve into the use of automation tools and pre-configured templates to expedite repetitive documentation tasks. This section will focus on setting up and utilizing templates for common procedures to minimize manual input
Location Name
Meeting Suites 5 & 6
Full Address
Resch Expo
840 Armed Forces Dr
Ashwaubenon, WI 54304
United States
Session Type
Lecture
CAPCE Topic Area
Documentation
CAPCE Category
Operations
Number of CE Credits
1
Learning Objectives
At the end of this session, the participants will be able to:

1. Understand how to find areas of improvement in documentation
2. Feel empowered to enhance their documentation practices
3. Reduce administrative burden and improve documentation accuracy