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  • Blood Glucometry | STHCS

    Blood Glucometry Medical Director Verification Form (DOH-4362) WREMAC Blood Glucometry Packet DOH-4081 Limited Lab Application Form for EMS Agencies DOH-4081 Instructions & Schedule of Fees for Application WREMAC PowerPoint These items must be submitted to STEMS no less than three weeks prior to the next scheduled WREMAC meeting for approval. If you encounter any problems or need an additional help please feel free to reach out to me and I will help you through the process at stems@sthcs.org .

  • MIST Report | STHCS

    MIST Form - 30 second EMS Time Out What is MIST MIST Form

  • STEMS | STHCS

    Current Provider Resources Request Copy of EMS Card DOH Inspection Prep Applications and Forms Public Access Defibrillation Education and Training EMS Agency Update Prehospital Care Reports Pediatric Safe Transport Annual Skills New or Returning Provider EMS Protocols Vital Signs Reimbursement

  • Overdose Prevention | STHCS

    Overdose Prevention Interested in Narcan Training? What is Narcan? Narcan (also known as Naloxone) is a medication that can reverse an overdose caused by an opiate drug. Narcan blocks opiate receptors in the brain, stopping an overdose and restoring breathing within two to eight minutes. It gives those in danger of dying from an overdose the chance to get the treatment and services they need to survive. Important Information Cattaraugus County Treatment & Recovery Resources: Information about treatment, recovery and prevention resources in the Cattaraugus County region is available at www.recoveryincattco.org/ Prescription Drug Safety View Medication Drop Off Locations by County The Southern Tier Overdose Prevention Program is a community based opioid overdose prevention and Narcan distribution program supported by the New York State Department of Health. For more information please contact us.

  • Become a SAFE | STHCS

    Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) Apply Now! Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) - Independent Contractor Job Summary: The primary function of the Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner (SAFE) is to provide initial physical and behavioral assessment, clinical specimens, evidence collection, and intervention for victims of sexual assault. The SAFE assists in coordinating the provision of urgent medical evaluation, follow-up care, and crisis intervention resources. The SAFE also establishes and maintains clinical and legal records and chain of custody. In addition, the SAFE will provide testimony regarding assessment, evidence collection and handling, and documentation of findings in the examination of a victim who presents with the complaint of sexual assault. Education, Training, and Experience: The minimum qualifications include being a registered, certified, or licensed, as appropriate to practice as a nurse, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or physician in NYS & perform within their statutory scope of practice. Also, having a minimum of one (1) year, full-time clinical post-graduate experience. Successful completion of the Sexual Assault Examiner training program and completion of clinical competence is required. Should possess strong communication skills. Must be a resident of WNY with a willingness to travel and have reliable transportation. Requirements: Current Registered Nurse (RN), Nurse Practitioner, Physician or Physician Assistant licensed by New York State. Once certified, each SAFE is responsible for maintaining NYSAFE certification as set by NYSDOH. Perform exams and practice as a NYSAFE according to rules and regulations set forth by NYSDOH and STHCS. Attend all classes and complete all preceptorship requirements. Benefits: $300 compensation for each SAFE exam performed. $300 per year toward CME credits. Initial online training costs covered upfront. Certification through NYSDOH as a SANE-A. Paid malpractice coverage with a $1 million/$3 million limit. Helping those who are victims of sexual assault/rape in your community. For more information, please contact us .

  • Our Programs | STHCS

    Our Programs Community Support Services Blood Drives Accident and burn victims, people battling cancer, organ transplant patients, and those getting heart surgery, blood donation helps all of these patients and more. Health Insurance Providing navigation for the NYS of Health marketplace for individuals seeking health insurance. Pathways to Care Guiding and connecting individuals with the resources they need to navigate their unique health journeys. Caregiver Navigation The caregiver navigator at Southern Tier Health Care System can serve as a guide as you search for supports and services to help provide care for your loved one. Overdose Prevention STOPP is a community based opioid overdose prevention and Narcan distribution program supported by NYSDOH Sexual Assault Care Providing compassionate and confidential care to sexual assault survivors in the Southern Tier. File of Life The File of Life is a magnetized pouch containing a person’s medical information that is placed on the refrigerator in case of emergency. Telehealth Strengthening access to healthcare through telehealth solutions serving rural residents with technology. Step Into Healthcare Become a SAFE Training to provide compassionate and confidential care to sexual assault survivors in the Southern Tier. Step Into Healthcare Exposing the regions youth to healthcare careers. EMT-B Academy STHCS, in collaboration with our many partners, including Community Services partners, is strengthening access to healthcare. Paramedic Program Training certified EMT-Bs to be Paramedics to serve the rural communities in the Southwestern Region. Safe Kids Safe Kids Safe Kids Southern Tier New York is a child injury prevention program under Safe Kids Worldwide. Cribs for Kids Providing free safe sleep environments and educating caregivers in the ABCs of Safe Sleep. EMS Education & Training Emergency Medicine Southern Tier Emergency Medical System (STEMS) is the EMS program agency for the Southwestern Regional EMS Council. AHA Training Training Site for American Heart Association's Heartsaver, BLS Provider and ACLS Provider courses under MCC. Stop the Bleed Stop the Bleed course teaches quick techniques to help save a life before someone bleeds out.

  • Obstetrician/ Gynecologist (OBGYN) | STHCS

    Obstetrician/ Gynecologist (OBGYN) OB/GYN is inherently dedicated to women's reproductive health and well-being. These healthcare professionals navigate the diverse realms of obstetrics and gynecology, addressing the unique medical needs of women across different life stages. In the realm of obstetrics, they guide expectant mothers through the transformative journey of pregnancy, ensuring safe deliveries and postpartum care. In gynecology, their focus extends to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the female reproductive system. The nature of this profession involves a delicate balance of clinical expertise, surgical skills, and compassionate care. OB/GYNs conduct routine screenings, provide family planning services, and offer support in navigating various reproductive health issues. The profession is characterized by a commitment to empowering women, fostering healthy pregnancies, and promoting overall reproductive wellness Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: ObstetricianGynecologist (OBGYN) .pdf Download PDF • 719KB

  • Nurse Practitioner | STHCS

    Nurse Practitioner The role of a Nurse Practitioner (NP) is characterized by a high level of clinical expertise, autonomy, and a holistic approach to patient care. NPs are advanced practice nurses with specialized education and training, often holding master's or doctoral degrees. Their nature of the profession includes conducting comprehensive health assessments, diagnosing and treating acute and chronic conditions, and prescribing medications. NPs collaborate with other healthcare professionals, emphasizing patient education and preventive care to improve overall health outcomes. This profession often involves specialization in areas such as family health, pediatrics, or acute care. NPs play a crucial role in the healthcare system, providing accessible and patient-centered care, and contributing significantly to primary care and specialized fields. Their ability to combine advanced clinical skills with a patient-focused approach makes NPs valuable contributors to healthcare teams, addressing the diverse needs of individuals across the lifespan. Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Nurse Practitioner .pdf Download PDF • 501KB

  • Physician Assistant | STHCS

    Physician Assistant The profession of a physician assistant (PA) is characterized by a dynamic and collaborative role within the healthcare team. PAs work under the supervision of physicians, providing essential medical services across various specialties. Their nature of the profession involves conducting comprehensive patient assessments, making accurate diagnoses, and formulating treatment plans. PAs play a vital role in enhancing patient care by administering medications, interpreting diagnostic tests, and assisting in surgical procedures. Effective communication is paramount as they interact with patients, explain medical conditions, and collaborate with healthcare colleagues. Adaptability is a key feature of the profession, allowing PAs to respond to the evolving landscape of healthcare. Additionally, a commitment to continuous learning is inherent, as PAs stay abreast of medical advancements through ongoing education. The nature of being a physician assistant is defined by a dedication to providing high-quality, patient-centered care in various healthcare settings. Career Fact Sheet Download Career Fact Sheet: Physician Assistant .pdf Download PDF • 863KB

  • Safe Kids | STHCS

    Nav Menu Safe Kids Upcoming Events Kids in the Kitchen In partnership with Feedmore WNY, this hands-on experience allows chefs to explore new recipes and ingredients in a safe, supervised setting. Children from the ages of 8-18 will have the opportunity to get creative in the kitchen, develop valuable cooking skills, and take home ingredients to make the recipes again. Don’t miss this fun and educational event that will inspire a love for cooking! Sign Up Babysitter Training This is a hands-on course designed for children ages 11to 18. After completing this course, students will receive a two-year CPR certification and be trained in basic first aid and choking relief. Class participants will learn how to care for infants and young children, communicate effectively with children, properly find babysitting jobs, recognize safety issues, and how to handle emergencies, students will also learn appropriate games, meals, and snacks for children. Sign Up

  • Cribs For Kids | STHCS

    Nav Menu Cribs for Kids Apply now Safe sleep matters for babies. Each year 3,500 infants die suddenly and unexpectedly during sleep time. Sadly, most of these deaths are preventable. Many infant deaths are due to accidental suffocation or strangulation from unsafe sleeping environments. As part of our Safe Sleep Initiative, STHCS is working to prevent sudden unexpected infant deaths by spreading the ABCs of Safe Sleep and by serving as a Cribs for Kids® partner organization. If you are in need of a safe place for your baby to sleep and live in Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, or Allegany county, apply now! Thank you to the East Hill Foundation and the Dr. Lyle F. Renodin Foundation, a ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, NY, for supporting our infant safe sleep initiative! Click here to download the Safe Sleep Posters! Partnership Cribs for Kids® Partnership The Cribs for Kids Program, administered by the Southern Tier Health Care System, is dedicated to providing free Pack ‘N Plays and essential baby safety items to expecting parents and caregivers in Allegany, Cattaraugus, and Chautauqua counties. Aligned with the mission of Cribs for Kids®, a national organization striving to prevent infant deaths since 1998, our program addresses the tragic reality of 3,500 infants dying suddenly and unexpectedly during sleep each year. The majority of these deaths are preventable, often resulting from accidental suffocation or strangulation due to unsafe sleeping environments. STHCS has established relationships with local hospitals and health-care providers to identify families who are unable to afford a crib to provide a safe sleep environment for their baby. These families are referred to our organization which determines whether or not they qualify to receive a Graco® Pack n’ Play portable crib for their baby. Click Here for a List of Safe Sleep Ambassadors . For more information, please contact us .

  • Recorded Training | STHCS

    Recorded Training with Attendance Verification

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