Bram Duffee Ph.D., Emt-P

Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P, serves as an Assistant Professor of Communication at Kennesaw State University's Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences, where responsibilities include online instruction in Health Communication and Public Speaking, along with course design and student mentorship. As a Research Fellow at Fielding Graduate University, Bram leads research exploring the dynamics between Emergency Medical Services personnel and supervisors during the COVID-19 pandemic. With extensive experience as a paramedic, including roles at City Ambulance Service and Coastal EMS, Bram has a strong clinical background and has held various academic positions, including Adjunct Faculty at Lone Star College and online teaching roles at multiple institutions. With advanced degrees in Human Development, Human and Organizational Systems, and Speech Communication, alongside a paramedic certification, Bram combines expertise in communication, emergency services, and online education.

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Houston, United States

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City Ambulance Service

Whether it is an emergency or non-emergency care, City Ambulance Service has built its reputation upon providing the best service to its patients, the high level of training to its team members, and a maintained fleet of transport vehicles. Honesty is still the best policy. That’s why we always accept personal responsibility for our actions. Our deep commitment to ethical decision making and honest dealings is who City Ambulance is—both in our work performance and daily lives. City Ambulance provides ground transports for hospitals, urgent care centers, convalescent homes, physicians, insurance companies, fire departments and private/public events. City Ambulance strives to provide the best patient care possible with innovative technology, while maintaining excellent protocols with other EMS agencies.


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