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EMS Medical Direction
Cleveland Clinic ESI
216.903.0218
[email protected]
EMS Coordinator -Emergency Services Institute (ESI)
216.692.8648
[email protected] Greg began his career with the Cleveland Clinic Health System in August 1999, working as a member of their Event Medicine Team, at various professional sports venues throughout downtown Cleveland. He was then assigned as Euclid Hospital's EMS Coordinator, a position which he has held since July 2002. As EMS Coordinator, he is responsible for managing all EMS programs and outreach services offered through Euclid Hospital and the Cleveland Clinic's Emergency Services Institute (ESI). In 2020, he was appointed to lead the ESI EMS Wellness Initiative.
Greg is a 23 year veteran of the Euclid Fire Department, where he currently serves as a Company Officer/EMT-Paramedic. In addition to his supervisory and operational duties, he maintains an active role in many of his fire department's community outreach and education programs. He serves as the Euclid Fire Department's Stop the Bleed Program Coordinator, participates in various social service alignments, and assists with their Local 337 Breast Cancer Awareness Program. He is a Hazmat Control Officer (HCO) for the Chagrin/Southeast Hazardous Materials Team and a member of the Cuyahoga County Type 1 Hazardous Materials Team.
Greg has earned a Masters of Public Health (MPH) Degree from Kent State University, a Bachelor's Degree in Public Safety Management from Cleveland State University, and an Associates of Applied Sciences Degree in Fire Science Technology from Lakeland Community College. He is an adjunct instructor for Cleveland State University's Center for Emergency Preparedness (CEP), the Ohio Fire Academy (OFA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He holds instructor-level credentials from the America Heart Association (AHA) in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and the International Trauma Life Support (ITLS). Additionally, he is a certified ALICE Instructor, Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations Instructor, State of Ohio Fire/EMS Instructor, and has attended Counter Narcotics and Terrorism Operational Medical Support (CONTOMS) in Washington, DC. He resides in Chardon, Ohio with his wife Elizabeth, and daughters, Isabella, Avery, and Sarah. Continuing Education
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Euclid Hospital Medical Direction
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Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital's Emergency Room, located in Euclid, Ohio. Located on 17 acres along the Lake Erie shoreline, Cleveland Clinic Euclid Hospital is home to one of the region's leading rehabilitation and orthopaedic centers. The 371-bed hospital offers a complete continuum of care: emergency services, acute and sub-acute care, rehabilitation and outpatient care. Founded in 1907 as Glenville Hospital, Euclid Hospital was constructed at its existing location in 1952. Euclid Hospital's Emergency Department provides care for more than 38,000 patients every year-24/7, 365 days a year. The Emergency Department features 16 private patient rooms and seven fast track rooms and is fully-staffed by full-time physicians and physician's assistants, who are specially trained and certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, along with registered nurses who have received training and certification in advanced and pediatric life support.Contacting Euclid Hospital Medical Direction Staff
Communication is a vital part of any EMS Medical Direction System. Knowing whom to contact when you need medical direction/issues is vitally important and can be aggravating at times.Listed below are the various Medical Direction facilities as well as the Medical Directors and EMS Coordinators responsible for medical direction. Please feel free to contact the appropriate EMS Coordinators if you have questions related to your scope or practice, protocols or any other operational issues.Medical Direction Department
Euclid Fire DepartmentEuclid Hospital Medical Director
Christopher Randolph, DOEMS Medical Direction
Cleveland Clinic ESI
216.903.0218
[email protected]
Euclid Hospital EMS Coordinator
Greg Ivanovics, MPH, EMT-P, EMS-IEMS Coordinator -Emergency Services Institute (ESI)
216.692.8648
[email protected] Greg began his career with the Cleveland Clinic Health System in August 1999, working as a member of their Event Medicine Team, at various professional sports venues throughout downtown Cleveland. He was then assigned as Euclid Hospital's EMS Coordinator, a position which he has held since July 2002. As EMS Coordinator, he is responsible for managing all EMS programs and outreach services offered through Euclid Hospital and the Cleveland Clinic's Emergency Services Institute (ESI). In 2020, he was appointed to lead the ESI EMS Wellness Initiative.
Greg is a 23 year veteran of the Euclid Fire Department, where he currently serves as a Company Officer/EMT-Paramedic. In addition to his supervisory and operational duties, he maintains an active role in many of his fire department's community outreach and education programs. He serves as the Euclid Fire Department's Stop the Bleed Program Coordinator, participates in various social service alignments, and assists with their Local 337 Breast Cancer Awareness Program. He is a Hazmat Control Officer (HCO) for the Chagrin/Southeast Hazardous Materials Team and a member of the Cuyahoga County Type 1 Hazardous Materials Team.
Greg has earned a Masters of Public Health (MPH) Degree from Kent State University, a Bachelor's Degree in Public Safety Management from Cleveland State University, and an Associates of Applied Sciences Degree in Fire Science Technology from Lakeland Community College. He is an adjunct instructor for Cleveland State University's Center for Emergency Preparedness (CEP), the Ohio Fire Academy (OFA), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). He holds instructor-level credentials from the America Heart Association (AHA) in BLS, ACLS, and PALS and the International Trauma Life Support (ITLS). Additionally, he is a certified ALICE Instructor, Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations Instructor, State of Ohio Fire/EMS Instructor, and has attended Counter Narcotics and Terrorism Operational Medical Support (CONTOMS) in Washington, DC. He resides in Chardon, Ohio with his wife Elizabeth, and daughters, Isabella, Avery, and Sarah. Continuing Education