Two weeks ago, the Ways and Means Committee traveled to Denton, TX to hear directly from patients and medical providers about the challenges to accessible, quality emergency care in rural and underserved communities.
Meet Donnie Wharton, U.S. Air Force Reserves Veteran and GMR’s Vice President of Combined Growth. Discover how his military career attributed to his current role in EMS. Thank you for your service, Donnie! #HiringHeroes
Today we celebrate the six-year anniversary of GMR. We are thankful to our teams for their daily commitment in the communities we serve. We especially recognize the companies within the GMR family for their decades of service and providing care to the world at a moment’s notice. We are thrilled to celebrate this milestone and look forward to many more years of serving our communities. #OneTeam #OneGMR
Ownership: At GMR, we are accountable for what we do and take pride in how we do it. It is this determination that allowed our crews in Colorado Springs to safely travel through dangerous weather conditions to Pike's Peak to provide medical aid to a patient in need. We are thankful to our teams for their courage and perseverance in the meaningful work they do every day in our communities. #GMR
March is Women’s History Month. We recognize all the inspirational women throughout our country's history who have led by example to spark great change. We especially acknowledge the past and present contributions of women to our industry. #WomensHistoryMonth
Meet Marjorie Muccie, a true veteran in the world of Emergency Medical Services (EMS), who has been with GMR for more than 25 years. Marjorie's journey into EMS began in a rather unexpected way. As a new Registered Nurse (RN) working in the Emergency Room, she was challenged by an EMS crew to do a ride-along and experience life from their perspective. That one ride-along turned into a lifelong passion. Marjorie loved the excitement and challenges that came with EMS and decided to pursue it wholeheartedly, enrolling in EMT school the very next semester. Throughout her extensive career, Marjorie has held various positions within the GMR family. Starting as a paramedic in Roswell, NM, she later transferred to Arlington, TX, taking on roles as a FTO (field training officer) and associate supervisor. Marjorie has also served as a clinical education specialist in Arlington, TX, and a clinical manager for multiple regions in Texas. Today, she currently serves as the national manager of the controlled substances programs with GMR. Marjorie attributes her success to the skills she acquired early in her career that continue to be her guiding principles today. Maintaining composure in times of stress, displaying empathy and compassion, and communicating effectively are the cornerstones of her success in EMS. To learn more about GMR career opportunities in your area, visit https://careers.gmr.net
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth, we recognize and pay tribute to the invaluable contributions made by Black professionals within the healthcare industry. Their hard work and dedication have paved the way for healthcare advancements and improved the lives of countless individuals. Thank you to our GMR team members who are actively involved in shaping our industry.
Community safety is our top priority! Training starts but doesn’t stop at our academies so we can be ready when needed. 🚒 Learn more at https://www.ruralmetrofire.com/