Emergency Medical Services for Children

Join the Pediatric TAC

Email us if you'd like to get more involved with the Pediatric Technical Advisory Committee.

Washington's Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Program supports the systems approach to children's emergency medical care. We've developed teaching tools and programs to improve the care that acutely ill and injured children and adolescents receive.

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This affects care before they get to the hospital, in emergency departments and in intensive care units across our state. The program is a significant funding source for these educational activities and at times for pediatric equipment. It's a catalyst for change and a strong proponent of children's acute healthcare. It brings together many agencies and organizations committed to improving the care of children.

Contact the Emergency Medical Services for Children program manager with any questions.

What's New?

April is Child Abuse Awareness Month! One in four children in the United States is abused or neglected, and 18 percent of these children experience physical abuse. The Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Program has released a Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kit (PEAK) on child abuse to help hospital and prehospital practitioners, in partnership with patients and families, identify and manage children with suspected physical abuse.

Child abuse features pragmatic, synthesized, and multidisciplinary resources, including new bottom-line recommendations, a simulation kit, podcasts, a learning module, and more. All resources are free and open access – see PEAK resources available to you.

Washington State Pediatric Resource Hospitals

See a list of Trauma Designated hospitals including pediatrics.

Contact the Emergency Medical Services for Children program manager for a resource document listing hospitals, pediatric designation and contact information.

Key Partners

EMSC Improvement Center/ The EMSC Program – part of the Health Resources and Services Administration Maternal and Child Health Bureau – aims to ensure that, no matter where a child lives, the health systems in their area provide quality emergency care.

EMSC includes:

Other Resources

EMSC Program Documents

Program Documents

Pediatric Technical Advisory Committee

Committee Information

Mission

The Pediatric Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) works to improve long term outcomes of pediatric medical and trauma patients through statewide collaboration, education, and research. 

  • Chair and Co-Chair

Core Membership

  1. Nurse with emergency pediatric experience
  2. Physician with pediatric training
  3. Emergency physician
  4. EMT or paramedic who is currently a practicing, ground-level prehospital practitioner
  5. State EMS office representative
  6. EMSC Project Director
  7. EMSC Program Manager
  8. Family Representative

Current Projects

  1. Safe Transport of Pediatrics
  2. Clinical Guideline (to be determined)
  3. Hospital and ED Pediatric Readiness

Pediatric Readiness

National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP)

The National Pediatric Readiness Project (NPRP) and Prehospital Pediatric Readiness Project (PPRP) empowers emergency departments (EDs) and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to improve their capability to provide high-quality care for children, also known as being “Pediatric Ready.”

Prehospital Guidelines

Family Advisory Network

In 1999, the EMSC Program created the Family Advisory Network (FAN) to facilitate the inclusion of family representatives in state EMSC programs. Today, the FAN membership includes family representatives from most states and U.S. territories.

FAN representatives contribute to their state program activities in numerous ways, including, but not limited to: serving as members, chairs, and co-chairs of their state EMSC advisory committee; coordinating special community outreach projects; assisting with the development and implementation of EMSC policy objectives; and helping to plan, present, and promote educational offerings within their state.

Family representatives are also involved at the national level. Several FAN representatives sit on the federal EMSC Strategic Planning Committee and are involved on the EMSC Program Meeting Planning Committee.