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Critical Care Paramedic Educator Vincent Trotter Ceo

Health Educator at AAP

Vincent Trotter has extensive work experience in the field of critical care and emergency medicine. Vincent is currently serving as an Advocate for the Society of Critical Care Medicine since February 2020. Prior to this, they worked at Mercy as a Critical Care Paramedic and also held a position as a Critical Care Paramedic in the Emergency Department. Vincent was a Health Educator at the American Academy of Pediatrics starting from January 2015. Vincent has also served as an Advocate for various organizations including the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, the American Trauma Society, and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. Vincent has been involved in emergency medical training and education as well, working as a National Affiliate Faculty/Instructor for PHTLS and EPC courses. Vincent has experience as a Federal NR-Paramedic with the NNSA/DOE/OST - United States Government and served as an AHA Affiliate Faculty/Clinical Staff Instructor for various emergency medical courses at UAMS - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Prior to their career in emergency medicine, Vincent worked as the Chief Executive Officer of Western Arkansas Consulting Inc., where they provided risk management, human resource management, and safety management consulting services to the oil and gas industry. Vincent also served as a PEC Safeland Instructor and managed ISNETWORLD and PEC for the company. Vincent's work experience showcases their expertise and commitment to the field of critical care, emergency medicine, and medical education.

Vincent Trotter, Critical Care Paramedic Educator and CEO, has a diverse education history that spans multiple fields of study. Their educational journey started in 1982 when they enrolled at the University of Arkansas and pursued a degree in Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies. During this same period, they also earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Art/Art Studies, General.

In 1986, Vincent furthered their education by attending West-Ark Community College in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Here, they studied Emergency Medical Technology/Technician (EMT Paramedic) to gain the necessary skills in the field.

Two years later, in 1988, Vincent enrolled at North Arkansas Community College in Harrison, Arkansas, where they completed an Associate in Emergency Medical Sciences degree with a specialization in Paramedicine. This program provided him with comprehensive knowledge and training in emergency medical procedures.

In 1999, Vincent returned to the University of Arkansas to undertake another educational endeavor. Vincent pursued a degree in Occupational Safety and Health Technology/Technician, a program that equipped him with the necessary expertise to ensure a safe working environment for individuals.

Vincent's education history showcases their commitment to both healthcare and safety. These diverse fields of study have undoubtedly contributed to their success as a Critical Care Paramedic Educator and CEO.

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  • Health Educator

    January, 2015 - present