Paramedic
Nightingale
Edenton, North Carolina
John vonRosenberg has been in Fire, EMS, critical care, and flight medicine for over 20 years. His primary job is working as a flight paramedic and currently works with a hospital-based critical care service in North Carolina and Virginia. In addition to his role as a bedside clinician, vonron is an active instructor at his local college and with Impact EMS. He has a bachelor’s degree in Education, a master’s degree is in Biology, and a PhD in Cognition and Applied Neurophysiology. His doctoral dissertation focused on social support, burnout, and performance in stressful situations such as those commonly found in pre-hospital medicine.
Vonron has spoken at multiple local, state, national, and international conferences, including AMTC, CCTMC, ECHO, and ICON. He has published articles in the Air Medical Journal and edited various textbooks for EMS and critical care. He began his career in patient care as a volunteer Fire Fighter, then transitioned to Ocean Rescue and EMS before beginning work at a hospital based Critical Care service and then as a Flight Paramedic. John began his flight career in South Carolina and transitioned to North Carolina and Virginia, where he has continued to serve his community through patient care, education, writing, and public speaking. His background in both education and clinical practice provides a unique combination for revealing and communicating insights into developing research and practice.
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