Free CME Opportunity: Master the Art of Safe and Efficient Patient Movement
- hboname
- Nov 7
- 1 min read

Patient lifting and moving—it's one of the most common tasks EMS providers perform on every shift. But even with daily repetition, are we doing it as safely and efficiently as possible?
On Tuesday, November 19th, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., EMS professionals are invited to attend a free Continuing Medical Education (CME) session hosted by Clarkson University. The course, “Patient Moving and Lifting,” will be led by Travis Howe, EMT, CIC, and focuses on improving safety and technique during one of EMS’s most physically demanding responsibilities.
This interactive session will use real-world footage to examine lifting and moving methods, explore both traditional and modern equipment, and share best practices for field providers and agency leaders alike. Whether you’re a new EMT or a seasoned provider, you’ll leave with practical strategies to reduce injury risks—for both you and your patients.
Event Details:
Topic: Patient Moving and Lifting
Date: November 19, 2025
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Presenter: Travis Howe, EMT, CIC
Cost: Free CME
Register now: https://shorturl.at/oQeMY
Don’t miss this opportunity to strengthen your skills, enhance safety, and earn CME credit—all while connecting with fellow EMS professionals committed to excellence in patient care.




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