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BoundTree University Website Site to provide free continuing education to emergency medical providers


Bound Tree Medical announced the release of a new educational website, Bound Tree University. The site is dedi­ cated to the education and interests of First Responders, EMTs and Paramedics. By offering free accredited continuing education courses, up­to­date articles and news on emergency care, this new site will be a helpful tool for EMS pro­ fessionals.


In the current economy where bud­ gets are tight, Bound Tree University provides valuable resources to help alleviate the financial burden of recerti­ fication and training. The website cur­ rently offers EMTs and Paramedics 10.5 free continuing education units (CEUs). All courses on the website are interac­ tive and fully accredited by the Continuing Education Coordinating


Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS).


“With budget cuts across the coun­ try, it has become more and more diffi­ cult for EMS providers to allocate suffi­ cient funds for training,” says Hank Struik, Chief Executive Officer of Sarnova, Bound Tree’s parent compa­ ny. “Bound Tree University allows the men and women of fire and EMS to access crucial training materials with­ out impacting their budget. It’s one way we can give back to the EMS com­ munity.”


Since its inception, Bound Tree Medical has been committed to meet­ ing the needs of EMS providers by offer­ ing leading­edge products, training and education. In addition to free, online continuing education, Bound Tree


offers one­on­one training with account managers and hosts live simulations and training sessions at national trade shows. For more information on Bound Tree’s educational resources, please visit www.BoundTreeUniversity.com.


For more information,


visit: www.BoundTreeUniversity.com or call: 800-533-0523


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