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Rob Farmer has been invited to speak, or deliver a keynote address, at more than 140 professional conferences, seminars,
and continuing medical education programs, to well over 5000 health care professionals, addressing groups such as the American
College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), The Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS), The Emergency Nurses Association (ENA),
The Performance Institute, The Ohio State University Center for Professional Nursing Development (CPND), and the Fire
Department Instructor's Conference (FDIC), in addition to countless other local, regional, statewide, and national conference
and seminar groups.
Some of Rob's speaking engagements include:
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The
2009 EMS Week Presentation - "Airway Management
Decisions," - Blanchard Valley Health Systems, Findlay, Ohio (May, 2009)
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The 2008
Emergency Care Conference (16th Annual ITLS Ohio Emergency Care Continuing Education Conference)
- "Advanced Airway Workshop," - 8-hr Pre-Conference, Columbus, Ohio (February, 2008)
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The 2007
National Summit on Recruitment & Retention of Paramedics, Arlington, Virginia
(August 2007)
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The
2007 Explorer Conference: A Specialist View of the ICU, Edgewood, Kentucky (May 2007)
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The 2007 Emergency Care Conference
(15th Annual ITLS Ohio Emergency Care Continuing Education Conference) - "Advanced Airway Workshop," - 3-hr
Pre-Conference, Columbus, Ohio (March 2007)
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The 2006
Emergency Care Conference (14th Annual Ohio BTLS Emergency Care Continuing Education Conference) - Columbus,
Ohio (March 2006)
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The
CCPRF / ECCU 2002 Educational Conference, Washington, D.C. (September 2002)
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The Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS)
Air Medical Transportation Conference (AMTC)
Salt Lake City, Utah (October, 2000);
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The Association of Air Medical Services (AAMS)
Spring Legislative & Management
Conference, Washington, D.C. (March, 2000);
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Annual EMS Conference - Keynote Speaker
Morristown
Memorial Hospital, Trauma Services, Morristown, New Jersey (January, 1998)
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Fire
Department Instructor’s Conference (FDIC), Indianapolis, Indiana (April, 1996)
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