
About
Rachel Lindsay serves as an Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Community Health Services and Rehabilitation Science at the University of Pittsburgh's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS). Her academic position is tied to the Emergency Medicine (BS) program. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh.
Education Background:
- Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
Professional Experience: Ms. Lindsay brings over five years of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) instruction experience at Basic and Advanced Life Support levels. She has served as the former EMT Education Coordinator and Lead Instructor for numerous EMT courses. Presently, she acts as a Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support state evaluator. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes bridging classroom learning with clinical practice to support newly certified EMS providers in transitioning to clinical roles.
Research Interests: Focused on optimizing EMS education methodologies, clinical transition support for new providers, and strengthening the practical application of classroom knowledge in real-world emergency settings.
Grants/Awards: No specific grants or awards mentioned in the provided text.
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