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Medical Time Out Photos
Concord University is MTO Ready

Sports Medicine Team Meeting with EMS and Officials

Safe Players are Happy Players
Woodrow Wilson High School is MTO Ready

Woodrow Wilson Friday Night MTO

Hand Signals come in handy
STAT, Princeton Rescue Squad, and Healthnet are MTO Ready

STAT ready for game play

Princeton Rescue Squad Leadership supports MTO

Healthnet is prepared for Friday Night Lights
Atlanta Public Schools are MTO Ready

Lakewood showing MTO Pride

Northcutt is MTO Gridiron ready
Education Focus Photos
Andrews Institute

Andrews Institute MTO Talk 2017

Emergency Evaluation Learning Lab
West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine

Learning all about ImPACT Neurocognitive Testing

Practicing on field “downed athlete” scenarios
EMS Education

STAT receives MTO Education

Busy teaching future life savers
Project Driven Photos
The Spring League

Highlighting concussion safety by bringing ImPACT testing to The Spring League

Another Hard Practice Day

Get them while they last, everyone complies with treatment when “The Lollipop Lady” appears

Providing unique experience for Concord University Students
Prom Promise

Community Engagement is important

Giving Kids a reason to stop and think
MTO Presented to the Wyoming County Board of Education
Dr. Jim Kyle along with Mark Brooks, MCCP and STAT EMS Agency Training Officer presented the Friday Night Medical Time Out concept to the Wyoming County Board of Education. The Board voted unanimously in favor of implementing the concept in the Wyoming County high schools. A final reading of the Friday Night Medical Time Out will be added to the board’s upcoming agenda.