ZOLL Summit

Date: 
Tuesday, May 8, 2018 to Thursday, May 10, 2018

Doug Wolfberg and Steve Wirth will be presenting the following topics at this year's ZOLL Summit in Denver Colorado on May 8-10, 2018:

May 8 - Doug Wolfberg

This Just In!  Horrific EMS Headlines & How to Avoid Being Tomorrow's Viral Lead Story 

The Lost Art of Writing a Compelling Clinical Narrative 

May 9 - Steve Wirth

Dealing with Denial and Rejection:  Best Practices for Handling Medicare and Other Appeals

May 10 - Steve Wirth

Up in Smoke?  Dealing with Marijuana Use from the EMS Workplace to Patient Care

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Contact Karen Kreider at kkreider@pwwemslaw.com or call her at 717-620-2685 to engage one of PWW's attorneys or consultants to speak at your conference or provide on-site training.

Stephen R. Wirth

Attorney at Law

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Stephen R. Wirth, Attorney at Law

Stephen Wirth
Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, LLC
Office 717-620-2681 Mobile 717-319-0989 Fax 717-691-1226
5010 E Trindle Rd., Ste. 202
Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania17050

Steve Wirth is one of the best-known EMS attorneys and consultants in the United States. In a distinguished four-decade public safety career, Steve has worked in virtually every facet of EMS – as first responder, firefighter, EMT, paramedic, flight paramedic, EMS instructor, fire officer, and EMS executive. He was one of central Pennsylvania’s first paramedics.

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Douglas M. Wolfberg

Attorney at Law

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Douglas M. Wolfberg, Attorney at Law

Douglas Wolfberg
Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, LLC
Office (717) 691-0100 Fax (717) 691-1226
5010 E. Trindle Road, Suite 202
Mechanicsburg PA17050

Doug Wolfberg is a founding partner of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, and one of the best known EMS attorneys and consultants in the United States. Widely regarded as the nation’s leading EMS law firm, PWW represents private, public and non-profit EMS organizations, as well as billing companies, software manufacturers and others that serve the nation’s ambulance industry. Doug answered his first ambulance call in 1978 and has been involved in EMS ever since. Doug became an EMT at age 16, and worked as an EMS provider in numerous volunteer and paid systems over the decades.

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