How can teams best support subjects from populations with unique needs? Is your team prepared to respond to a call to support an autistic subject? Or a subject with dementia? What about someone with other communication or sensory needs? Today, we talk to Katie Schuelke to get important perspective on working with these special subject populations. Katie is working with Base Medical to develop a course that can bridge this gap and set teams up for success. Today's Guest Katie Schuelke: King Co...
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How can teams best support subjects from populations with unique needs? Is your team prepared to respond to a call to support an autistic subject? Or a subject with dementia? What about someone with other communication or sensory needs? Today, we talk to Katie Schuelke to get important perspective on working with these special subject populations. Katie is working with Base Medical to develop a course that can bridge this gap and set teams up for success. Today's Guest Katie Schuelke: King Co...
106: Special Subject Populations with Katie Schuelke
Search and Rescue Mutual Aid
1 hour 9 minutes
1 month ago
106: Special Subject Populations with Katie Schuelke
How can teams best support subjects from populations with unique needs? Is your team prepared to respond to a call to support an autistic subject? Or a subject with dementia? What about someone with other communication or sensory needs? Today, we talk to Katie Schuelke to get important perspective on working with these special subject populations. Katie is working with Base Medical to develop a course that can bridge this gap and set teams up for success. Today's Guest Katie Schuelke: King Co...
Search and Rescue Mutual Aid
How can teams best support subjects from populations with unique needs? Is your team prepared to respond to a call to support an autistic subject? Or a subject with dementia? What about someone with other communication or sensory needs? Today, we talk to Katie Schuelke to get important perspective on working with these special subject populations. Katie is working with Base Medical to develop a course that can bridge this gap and set teams up for success. Today's Guest Katie Schuelke: King Co...