Tanner Smida: 2026 Florida NAEMSP Chapter Dinner (1/30/26)
2026 Florida NAEMSP Chapter Dinner Keynote | Tanner Smida, BS, NRP, NREMT At the 2026 Florida NAEMSP Chapter Dinner, Tanner Smida delivers a compelling keynote exploring how natural experiments can be used to evaluate the delivery of advanced life support in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Drawing from real-world EMS system variation, Tanner walks through innovative research methods that help answer one of the most important questions in prehospital medicine: what actually improves survival when randomized trials aren’t feasible? This talk bridges rigorous methodology with practical EMS operations and is highly relevant for: EMS medical directors Researchers and QI leaders Paramedics and EMS officers Anyone interested in cardiac arrest outcomes and system design 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with your EMS colleagues.

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