
Most EMS skills training creates an illusion of competence. You drill a procedure, check a box, and move on. But what does the research actually show about competency and retention? Dr. Jason Hine (EM physician, SimKit founder) breaks down the actual science of procedural skill acquisition: S-curves, encoding and consolidation, retrieval practice, and why expensive simulation labs often underperform cheap, high-rep lo-fi tools. Plus: a big announcement about SimKit and the Paramedic Confidence Builder. Book a Free Coaching Call at emspodcast.com/free-coaching-call Sign up for the weekly newsletter at emspodcast.com/newsletter SimKit - https://simkit.co Made to Stick - https://amzn.to/4d5B5qA
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