- A PowerPoint presentation by Shane Diekman, Centers for Disease Control, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 3 MB
- A presentation on a successful home safety visit campaign by Gwinnett County Department of Fire & Emergency Services Assistant Chief Stephen Hurstich. Presented at the 2016 Model Measures in Fire Prevention Symposium.,
- The PowerPoint training used in the one-day CRR training program done by Vision 20/20PPT, 19 MB
- A PowerPoint presentation by Michael McLeieer, Merrimac Fire Department, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention Symposium,
- A presentation by Wendy Shields, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, at the 2014 Vision 20/20 Model Performance in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 247 KB
- The PowerPoint presentation given by Phil Schaenman, Systems Planning Corporation, at the 2015 Vision 20/20 Smoke Alarm SummitPDF, 2 MB
- A PowerPoint presentation by Joe Clare, City of Surry (British Columbia), at the 2012 Models in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 2 MB
- Implementing a Health and Safety Intervention Program through Community Environmental Health WorkersA PowerPoint presentation by Ann Marie Wolf, Sonora Environmental Research Institute, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention Symposium,
- A presentation on a successful smoke alarm installation program by Brighton Area Fire Authority Captain Lauren Brookins. Presented at the 2016 Model Measures in Fire Prevention Symposium.,
- A PowerPoint presentation by Andrea Gielen, Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, at the 2012 Models in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 12 MB
- An evaluation of the impact of a community based smoke alarm installation program by Mary McCoy from the Injury Prevention Center of Greater Dallas. Presented at the 2016 Model Measures in Fire Prevention Symposium.,
- A PowerPoint presentation by Larry Sagan, Fire 20/20, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 1 MB
- A PowerPoint presentation by Nyle Zikmund, Spring Lake Park Fire Department, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention Symposium.PDF, 1 MB
- An overview of the presentation by Nyle Zikmund, Spring Lake Fire Department, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 380 KB
- A PowerPoint presentation by Bruce Johnson, ICC, and Sara Lee, National Volunteer Fire Council, at the 2012 Vision 20/20 Models in Fire Prevention SymposiumPDF, 1 MB
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Victoria Reinhartz
Dr. Victoria Reinhartz is an industry leader within Emergency Medical Services and the Chief Executive Officer of Mobile Health Consultants, helping Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine teams establish frameworks, track outcomes, and prove their impact as they navigate the path to revenue. She is also the founder of MIH Academy, providing education and training to paramedicine teams. As a lead faculty within the MIH Academy, Dr. Reinhartz helps community paramedics take their real-world experience and establish themselves as board certified industry leaders.
Dr. Reinhartz is a national advocate for innovative models of care, serving on the Board of Directors for the National Association of Mobile Integrated Healthcare Providers and is an Advisor for Vision 20/20 Community Risk Reduction, a project of the Institution of Fire Engineers-USA Branch. Innovation is at the forefront of her work with Rainbow Health, bringing care coordination, behavioral health specialists, and medication management to teams across the U.S. Dr. Reinhartz is also the Mobile Integrated Health subject matter expert for the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems, the first entity to establish accreditation standards for Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedicine within the United States.
For her leadership and exceptional care provision within Emergency Medical Services and Mobile Integrated Health, Dr. Reinhartz has received a Chief’s Commendation Award, a Congressional EMS Unit Citation Award, and national recognition from the United States Public Health Service.
Dr. Reinhartz has been named a 2021 Top 50 Most Influential Leader, and was also selected as the 2020 Next Generation Civic Leader, an honor awarded to one pharmacist nationwide whose vision for interprofessional care best spotlights the needs of underserved communities.