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In this episode of the EMS Wizard Podcast, John and Terence welcome Steve Wirth, founding partner of Page, Wolfberg & Wirth, for a conversation centered on the future of EMS and the growing importance of mentorship in the profession. The discussion explores how the field is evolving and why developing strong, supportive leaders is essential for navigating today’s challenges. Steve shares how intentional mentorship can elevate providers, strengthen teams, and help guide new professionals through an increasingly complex EMS landscape. John and Terence also highlight how leaders influence others, often without realizing it, and how everyday actions can shape the learning experiences of those coming up behind them. The trio emphasizes the need for leaders to be aware of the example they set and the pathways they create for others. Steve reflects on the responsibility seasoned professionals have to coach, guide, and uplift the next generation, ensuring EMS continues to grow with purpose and integrity. This episode offers practical insight into how mentorship can transform both individuals and organizations, ultimately strengthening the EMS profession as a whole.

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