Regional Meeting: Uncovering Trends in Your Data
May 3, 2019 | 9 am - 3 pm | Boston, MA | FREE DetailsRegister NowThis event has completed. Thank you!
The Details
Join us for a day of education on industry hot topics. This is not designed as product education.
Location: Boston MedFlight Training Facility
Address: 150 Hanscom Drive, Bedford MA 01730
Date: Friday, May 3, 2019
Time: 9 am – 3 pm
Fee: FREE
Inclusions: Education on industry hot topics, networking, and food/beverage
Detailed Agenda
0900-0915 | Welcome Address
0915-1015 | Using Data to Research and Identify Problems
1015-1030 | Break
1030-1100 | Meeting the Needs of Stakeholders
1100-1115 | Preparing to Integrate with Hospitals
1115-1200 | Putting Good Data to Work for You
1200-1230 | Lunch & Open Discussion
1230-1300 | Tour of the Boston MedFlight Facility
1300-1400 | Using Tools for Research and Analyzing Data
1400-1430 | Mental Health Mayday
1430-1500 | Diving into the Data of Mental Health
What You’ll Learn
The Daily Role of Data
Tools for Research & Analyzing Data
Steps to Integrating with Hospitals
Sharing Data for Overall Improvement
Using Data to Discover Trends
Taking Care of You: The Mental Health of Responders
Meet the Team
Featured Speaker

Todd Donovan
Firefighter / Paramedic, Derry Fire Department & Data Specialist, New Hampshire Fire Academy and EMS
Todd Donovan is a firefighter/paramedic for the Derry Fire Department and a Data Specialist for the New Hampshire Fire Academy and EMS. He lives in Andover, New Hampshire with his wife, Nicole, of 26 years, and his four great children. First Responder suicide rates are unacceptably higher than the general population. Last year, first responder suicides outnumbered line of duty deaths. Armed with this knowledge, Todd became an “In Our Own Voice” speaker and volunteer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness – New Hampshire in 2016. Todd knows that the struggle of living with depression, PTSD, and other mental illness is real. He opens up an honest conversation with the audience to break down the stigma and barriers that prevent first responders from seeking treatment. He takes a positive approach to seeking help and finding healing. You will be inspired by the story of lifelong struggle with mental illness and finding a treatment that works, healing and peace.

Ben Hastings
Account Executive, ImageTrend

Justin Dillard
Product Sales Manager, ImageTrend

Morgan Anderson
Epidemiologist, ImageTrend
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