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Recruiting and retaining EMS professionals has been an ongoing challenge across the U.S., made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of the EMS One–Stop podcast, host Rob Lawrence sits down with Joe Schmider, Texas State EMS director, to discuss the $21M Texas EMS Workforce Initiative — a data-driven approach to recruiting and retaining EMS providers statewide.

Schmider details how Texas identified a 40% non-utilization rate among certified EMS professionals, successfully secured state funding, and launched an innovative recruitment and retention campaign. With over 10,915 new personnel added since 2019, this program serves as a model for other states struggling with EMS workforce shortages. This episode is full of actionable insights for EMS leaders, policymakers and recruiters alike.


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Episode timeline

00:08 – Rob Lawrence introduces guest Joe Schmider, Texas EMS director

00:26 – The EMS staffing crisis and how COVID-19 accelerated workforce shortages

01:36 – How Texas used data to identify a 40% EMS non-utilization rate

02:51 – How Texas EMS leaders secured $21 million in funding

04:31 – Structuring EMS scholarships and training requirements

06:41 – The success of the recruitment campaign: 3,152 scholarships awarded

08:46 – How Texas reached 50 million views in its EMS recruitment campaign

11:16 – EMS workforce retention: The challenges of pay and treatment

13:46 – Addressing rural EMS shortages and workforce gaps

16:01 – How Texas EMS associations helped advocate for change

18:21 – The future of EMS funding and advocacy efforts

21:01 – Lessons from corporate retention strategies: What EMS can learn from HEB grocery stores

24:01 – The importance of EMS provider wellness: Texas’ Wellness Wednesday initiative

26:01 – Final takeaways: Lessons for other states and EMS leaders

28:01 – Closing thoughts and how to access Texas EMS resources


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